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I See the Light
I see the light at San Francisco
the sparkle of the Bay Bridge
shine of the Golden Gate
The luminous city floating in the sea
Dawn appears to reveal
oppressive fog covering the valley with
chill and moisture
hindering sight until the sun shines
burning the blanket as it lifts
Pastel buildings sit along rolling hills
and steep streets arranged in
a grid showcase
Victorian Ladyfinger domiciles
Towers of pristine white cement
Vibrant corner parks
Old churches
Piers and wharf
There’s light warm air that rises
under serene skies
Feel the breeze that kisses your cheek
leaving your skin tingling
and hungry for more
Crisp shadows stretch
reaching farther and farther
until the wind sweeps in
bringing with it
the icy breath of the bay
that once again coats the city in mist
But the light still spreads persistently
It can be seen even from Alcatraz
accompanied by the joyful laughter
and whisper of promise
drifting in from the glowing city
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A companion poem to the poem, "The Changing Light" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.