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Pre-millenial Skyline

From Julie  
1.
The wooden watertower has stayed
                                                            beyond all need
                    of perspective
                    on gingerbread & brick
                                                                      before the towers.

2.

A hooded camera has sideswiped
                    towers hooded in fog,
     has reached the same decade
                                                  into my mind
                                                                  as the drained
                                                                                drink holder.

3.

Privacy hooded by windows too high
and too many lights
                                        at night

bends across the card--
privacy for what you’ve written.

4.

Hidden & opened,
straight ahead towers,

only other towers
                    for perspective
                                        Isn’t much.