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	<title>Gowanus Lounge &#187; poetry</title>
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		<title>New York at Night</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[New York]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A near horizon whose sharp jags
Cut brutally into a sky
Of leaden heaviness, and crags]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to share a Poem I love about New York:</p>
<p><strong>New York at Night &#8211; Amy Lowell </strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #333333;">A near horizon whose sharp jags<br />
Cut brutally into a sky<br />
Of leaden heaviness, and crags<br />
Of houses lift their masonry<br />
Ugly and foul, and chimneys lie<br />
And snort, outlined against the gray<br />
Of lowhung cloud.  I hear the sigh<br />
The goaded city gives, not day<br />
Nor night can ease her heart, her anguished labours stay.<br />
Below, straight streets, monotonous,<br />
From north and south, from east and west,<br />
Stretch glittering; and luminous<br />
Above, one tower tops the rest<br />
And holds aloft man&#8217;s constant quest:<br />
Time!  Joyless emblem of the greed<br />
Of millions, robber of the best<br />
Which earth can give, the vulgar creed<br />
Has seared upon the night its flaming ruthless screed.<br />
O Night!  Whose soothing presence brings<br />
The quiet shining of the stars.<br />
O Night!  Whose cloak of darkness clings<br />
So intimately close that scars<br />
Are hid from our own eyes.  Beggars<br />
By day, our wealth is having night<br />
To burn our souls before altars<br />
Dim and tree-shadowed, where the light<br />
Is shed from a young moon, mysteriously bright.<br />
Where art thou hiding, where thy peace?<br />
This is the hour, but thou art not.<br />
Will waking tumult never cease?<br />
Hast thou thy votary forgot?<br />
Nature forsakes this man-begot<br />
And festering wilderness, and now<br />
The long still hours are here, no jot<br />
Of dear communing do I know;<br />
Instead the glaring, man-filled city groans below!</span></p>
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