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Post by AquarianM on Aug 15, 2004 7:46:20 GMT -5
Invasion Of Bones:
The breeze blows softly, Flowing through open truck windows, Carrying the sounds of parking lot denizens to my ear, Home Depot breathes in the heart of the Burbian Blob, With the setting of the sun imminent, I stare at the steel bones digging into concrete laid over the Earth, Metal frame studs reaching two stories, A see-through cut-away precursor of more blocked sky, Where the crops once grew, Gone - verdant fields and slow time daisies, Creeping steel bones and parking lots.
AquarianM
By: Daniel A. Stafford (C) 08/03/2004
Author's Comments: Incessant sprawl was driven home by my surroundings.
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Post by Elle Rush on Aug 20, 2004 11:28:31 GMT -5
The invasion of suburbia. "urban sprawl" is thriving- and killing all that was natural and good about the land it sits upon and the environment it invades. Where is smalltown USA? Something we should have a think upon.
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