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That Other City
A poem about two cities, 12000 miles apart, but when it comes to politics, the same! Bradford in England, Manukau in New Zealand. We all know there is an authentic world being endured, in the inner city. Rampant “Bradford” In the north, “Manukau” In the south, all insidious pavements lead only to concepts of harmonious bickering, acrid tasting pollution bound by the “Red Ribbon” of municipal crap! True blue generations reared in socialistic ideals, surrounded by slabs of concrete to demean a catabolism of one’s comfort zone, a system nurtured in closed minds, torn souls! Yet today many voices constantly cry out, from behind the barriers that society constructed erroneously; voices that ripple the airwaves, before being immersed in an ocean of radical subversion. “If only to keep them bastards down.” “Manningham lane” “Preston road” Teeming with cultivated inclinations, fenced in like cattle where the “Acropolis” Meets the “Ghetto” That invisible boundary of frailty, whether physical or in one’s self righteous mind! © Harry J Horsman 1997
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