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		<title>The Ballad of City Lights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I walk the darkened streets only to meet vagrants and beggars who I take pity on, when few will take pity on myself. Though ACL booms loud, Congress, well-lit after the twilight hour, still has its crowd; with electricals coursing ____and bringing power to small coffee shops, I wander about the smell of Java and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/keepingitfake/3375112568/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-612" style="margin-left: 9px; margin-right: 9px;" title="Hideout" src="http://www.badgerdog.org/badgerblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Hideout.jpg" alt="Hideout" width="206" height="272" /></a>I walk the darkened streets<br />
only to meet vagrants and beggars<br />
who I take pity on, when few<br />
will take pity on myself.</p>
<p>Though ACL booms loud,<br />
Congress, well-lit after the twilight hour,<br />
still has its crowd;<br />
with electricals coursing</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">____</span>and bringing power<br />
to small coffee shops, I wander<br />
about the smell of Java and fresh cigarettes<br />
in the air, while I wonder<br />
why this town is so wonderful.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">____</span>And it hits me:<br />
Because this is the domain<br />
in which creativity isn’t squandered<br />
but fostered in the darker rooms,<br />
the shadowed theaters where writers loom.</p>
<p><span id="more-609"></span>As the town stands still,<br />
as the twill of the night<br />
descends, sending fright<br />
to small children and flight to tourists,</p>
<p>The lights come on;<br />
and darkened streets<br />
greet me with a million lumens<br />
as a lone sax player lays the city beat</p>
<p>at the feet of the people,<br />
who at his feet lay,<br />
and on his music prey and soak in<br />
the Ballad of City Lights.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">____</span>On this fate-filled night<br />
we are fate-less, in control<br />
of our actions as we patrol<br />
the roads with no intent<br />
other than to be walking in no direction.</p>
<p>We are the muse behind the music,<br />
we are the paint in the murals,<br />
we are the footsteps and their rhythm<br />
and that black alley cat, that</p>
<p>always escapes when you give chase,<br />
and leaves you to face the cold<br />
embrace of desolation in a small,<br />
big city.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">____</span>So wander on the cross-flowing rivers,<br />
the cross flowing, one-way numbers<br />
that bring you ease<br />
as you rest in the warmth of an<br />
October night.</p>
<p>Soak it in and listen,<br />
and watch these city lights,<br />
in their radiance, glisten<br />
as something magical happens:</p>
<p>The terrain becomes foreign<br />
from that of the day,<br />
and if you’re not familiar<br />
with the way the roads sway</p>
<p>after midnight<br />
you might find yourself lost;<br />
crossed between twenty cultures<br />
in this epicenter of art.</p>
<p>From jazz out on 12th Street,<br />
to acoustic on the river side,<br />
sitting beneath SRV<br />
in his Texan Blues majesty;</p>
<p>or from the upbeat 6th Street<br />
dance music blaring from<br />
clubs to the simple one, two, three<br />
one, two, three of a pair of bongos,</p>
<p>these cultures meet.<br />
These cultures blend<br />
into one culture, one being<br />
from many places descending.</p>
<p>“Keep Austin Weird,”<br />
“Keep Austin Reading,”<br />
The motto changes,<br />
but one theme holds concrete:</p>
<p>Is that we are leading the world<br />
in a peaceful revolution,<br />
a renaissance of poetry<br />
and music,</p>
<p>a cultural explosion of<br />
culinary delight, abstract art<br />
of magnificent sight and<br />
wild gardens of natural might.</p>
<p>We are a unique community.<br />
Together, in the fact alone<br />
that we are unique together.<br />
So I say now, gather yourselves</p>
<p>one night, and meet me in the Hideout<br />
Café, so you might greet me warmer<br />
than a Texan summer day,<br />
as Texans should greet each other,</p>
<p>and stroll with me<br />
down a quiet, darkened street,<br />
or sit and talk<br />
and wait. . . .</p>
<p>for these darkened streets<br />
to become the Ballad<br />
<span style="color: #ffffff;">____</span>of City Lights.</p>
<p><em>Vaughan, eleventh grade, St. Michael’s Catholic Academy</em></p>
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