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Created on: April 18, 2008
The bright lit city shines at night
a glittery array on the sidewalks awaits,
A theater behind glass scenes of delight
The mannequins start to awake.
The animated poses in silent reposte
A picture of wares so sublime
The actors in quiet recognition
Dont age in the passage of time.
The city welcomes a new dawn
Redressing at the start of the day
The Mannequins work is revolving
depicting new life in their way.
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