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Neon Fireflies

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By KelPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
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Neon Fireflies
Photo by Jerry Zhang on Unsplash

Neon lights illuminate,

A starless city night,

Where once the ground was good and green,

The street reflects the light.

Stand beside a fallen tree,

And ask if they're impressed,

Of the steel and polished glass,

That's taller then the rest.

We have lost the greatest war,

A pyramid has but one peak,

foundations we abhor.

Id ask a million fireflies,

The way to set things right,

But silent lie the sullen dead,

Beneath these neon lights.

Thank you for taking the time to read. I do hope that it inspires someone to be more mindful of their impact in this world

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Kel

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