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St Paul's Cathedral

A solitary wren perches on a perfect arch
And warbles a pitiful tune 
A domed silhouette is cast against the moon
The faded cerulean crown

Pillar upon pillar, arch upon arch
Magnolia marbled magnificence resides amongst concrete 
But where history and metropolis meet
St Paul's stands tall

The Whispering Gallery conspires your name
In such a harmonious chorus 
Oil upon canvas and Renaissance clay
St Paul's stands another day

Great Tom shines in solitude 
Concealed in your embrace 
Melancholic chimes reign proudly over London 
Admiration and pride etched onto your face.

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