City

city

(10/15/00)

_________First Place__________city crosswalk -- only suburbanites look both ways  Paul David Menariver city-- the drawbridge raises into thin mist  an'ya    

 ________Second Place________stoplight city smells  pour in  gary steinbergcity at dawn birdsong giving way to rush hour roar  Hazel

 _________Third Place________    country air - the city boy's laughter deep in the leaf pile  Yu Changfoggy night ~ the bridge lights tie the city to the shore  Heather Madrone

_________Below Third Place________

city lights -- the October moon drifts behind a streetlamp  Penelope Davis Greenwell

garden market city sparrows and shoppers check the produce  DeVar

grey dawn -

a city pigeon sits still

in the cold rain

Alison Williams

the fog rolls in -- a city disappears   Betty

a soft glow in the northern sky city lights  soji

a football soars over the marigolds - city park  doris kasson

city river- a kaleidoscope of evening lights  Sue

city sidewalk - gumspots darken under passing feet  Iris Pool

center city - weathered faces at the farmers' market  hilary tann

city noises a street musician sings the blues  max verhart

First Night: the city counts down midnight one kiss at a time   --Rick

subway train - the eyes of the city look away  BobT

cityscape -- a freight train unzips the waterfront  Earl*

bumper-to-bumper in the city's midst a haiku recalled  *Billie Wilson

city square a boy balances his red bike  o

city lights- who sees the starry night?  Barb Camp

rain  at the city limits sun  timothy russell

a soft glow on the horizon - city lights  Darrell

below the city the growling of trains a cold drizzle  Don Wharram

city scene

a man lies dead

in the street

Patrick

walking with her in every city - rising sun  Luke Penfield

city court a pregnant woman with a speeding ticket  arkady

bulldozer -- an anthill gives way to city expansion  Tore Sverredal

from the city so much noise-- even in the quiet  Maleti (Mary Lee McClure)

city park a squirrel buries red gumball near the oak tree  Edward

inhaling the dust  of mostly old books-- city lights  Mark Brooks

as the city sleeps two trains meet the sirens wailpeigi

city line - no pot holes on the road      mapcopyright 10/9/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek

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