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Reticent
she
returns
to
the
streets
Where
she
once
floated
above
in
hospital
sheets
Hands
on
the
walls
where
small
handprints
still
weigh
With
the
burden
of
crimson
indelible
paints
Where
are
the
hands
that
once
fit
these
young
prints?
What
have
they
grabbed
at
ever
since?
Nights
used
to
be
dangerous
here
But
now
the
mornings
have
exceeded
her
deepest
fears
Because
that's
when
the
concrete
creeps
in
And
perpetrates
with
more
than
the
greatest
sins
And
weighs
down
on
what
used
to
be
known
as
the
neighbourhood
Deliberate,
slow,
destructive
defeat
As
new
corners
consolidate
the
neighbourhood
streets
Where
are
the
ones
who
she
stepped
with
right
here
Below
the
bar,
now
a
bank
clad
with
anonymous
steel?
Where
are
the
sounds
of
the
children
once
heard?
Replaced
with
new
parking
and
yellowed-out
curbs
Now
she
can
only
afford
to
return
For
a
doctor,
an
in-law,
or
a
day
in
the
sun
Some
still
cling,
if
the
building
still
stands
Some
sing
liberation
from
felonious
hands
But
most
will
get
lost
in
new
peripheral
sprawl
Where
new
handprints
signify
on
old
concrete
walls
Florescent
excuses
for
light
Steal
all
the
shadows
from
the
nights,
from
the
nights
Parody
or
progress?
You
just
want
to
tear
it
down
As
you're
standing
right
in
the
middle
of
the
wrong
side
of
town
Florescent
excuses
for
light
Steal
all
the
shadows
from
the
nights,
from
the
nights
Parody
or
progress?
You
just
want
to
tear
it
down
As
you're
standing
right
in
the
middle
of
the
wrong
side
of
town
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