This is a poem that I wanted to write if I were to move to Chicago. I do not see me living there at any point in my life as I have aspirations that cannot be fulfilled in the wonderful windy city. So here it is…Chicago
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I am one of you
Adhering to the droning call
Of the El clamoring on rusted tracks
Echoing through slim walls
And decrepit cinder block exteriors
Sound waves rumble through cracked wooden floors
Off arched doorways and into my ears
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I am one of you
Adorning the Transit Authority with wrinkled dollar bills
Fumbled out of pockets full of lint and crumbs
Into hand frozen from wind rustled streets
Faces frozen eyes wondering for the next train
Enjoying the warmth of the train car
Handling homeless and trying to be generous
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I am one of you
Creeping into storefronts to make my nose recover
From delayed busses and off kilter schedules
Sitting proud in my seat
Kindly nodding to the gentlemen and the lady next to me
Waiting for the next stop
The next opportunity
To start a conversation to ask how you are doing
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I am one of you
Illuminated under the city lights
Crawling from my small abode in the height of 8 stories
Crackling heaters with old fashioned glory
In the stream of young lust hoping for a midnight story
Passionately taking every moment as it comes
Letting the others pass as they go
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I am one of you
Saluting the 6 star banner
Waving in baby blue and red
With honor and dignity it waves
Gently
From the buildings overhead
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I am one of you
With hope for a better future than today
Trying to make things better than yesterday
Shootings, violence, and challenges
The city faces everyday
Only change will then come
When the people have the pride to say
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“I am Chicago”