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The poetic city: “At Sunset”
Nov 28, 2022
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Creative Writing
Photo for “At Sunset” (photo by Reece Burka)
“At Sunset”
The old oak knew
just what to do
to get the most
from the fading light.
Reece Burka
11/20/2022
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