3 result(s) for Buildings Poems.
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Echoes in Arches
Arches stand, a silent cheer,
In their curves, the past draws near.
Whispers dance through stone and air,
Each passage tells a tale laid bare.
Framed in time, with shadows cast,
They cradle dreams of ages past.
Moments held in graceful sprawl,
A tapestry where echoes call.
Between the stones, a legacy,
Of love and loss, of history.
Beneath their weight, we find our track,
In arches' form, we journey back.
Windows to the Soul
In towering frames where shadows play,
Each window offers whispers of the day.
Behind the glass, lives intertwine,
Secrets and stories, both yours and mine.
Laundry dances on a line,
A child's laughter, a loved one's sign.
An old man's dreams, a young girl’s sigh,
In every glance, a world to spy.
Brick and mortar, a silent guard,
Yet lives spill forth, both naïve and scarred.
Each window a portal to joys and strife,
Revealing the tapestry of everyday life.
Concrete Dreams
In the city’s pulse, where shadows play,
Concrete towers reach for skies of gray,
Each window a story, each brick a breath,
In urban landscapes, we dance with death.
Steel veins pulse with life beneath our feet,
Pavements echo dreams, every step a beat,
Worn pathways whisper of where we’ve been,
In the city's arms, our souls intertwine within.
Graffiti murals speak truth untold,
While hidden courtyards reveal the bold,
The skyline paints tales of hopes and fears,
In twilight’s embrace, we lose and find years.
A journey unwritten in sights and sound,
In the heart of the concrete, our lives are bound,
For every tower that glistens with light,
Is a beacon of stories that rise in the night.
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