Contemplative free-verse poem about a city at dawn
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Dane wejściowe
- Theme
- The quiet moment when a city wakes up — the first bus, a baker's light, the strange tenderness of a place before it's crowded.
- Poem Style
- free-verse
- Tone
- contemplative
- Length
- medium
Wynik (fragment)
Before the city remembers itself, the baker's window leaks a yellow patience onto the empty street. A bus exhales at the corner, carrying no one but its own headlights. The pigeons rehearse their small rebellions. And for one held breath, the whole grey machine of the morning is only a man with flour on his hands, turning the sign to OPEN for a world not yet awake to need him.