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A New York Summer

New York City.

When spring yields its way to the summer,

The Big Apple now begins to bake

With the sweltering heat of the concrete jungle;

Where the hunter and the prey

Intermingled night and day;

In the city that never sleeps.

New York City.

The Liberty City they called it,

When the scorching summer comes around

And the water hydrants are flowing

To cool the concrete jungle;

Where the streets become a paradise

With children swarming the fire hydrants

Like fawns in a desert oasis.

New York City.

In the summer, when some of the hydrants

Are sprinkling like lawn sprinklers

While others are rushing, like miniature rapids

To cool the temperature,

Of the sweltering concrete jungle;

Where the public pools are few and far apart

And often so crowded it seems impossible to get in.

New York City.

When passing sports cars,

With their convertible tops down,

Make a turn, or backup to avoid a disaster,

While others roll their windows up

And stop under the waterfall for a quick wash,

Or a chance to cool off, at the manmade temporary oasis.

New York City.

When the apartments are like hot ovens

And the electricity surges off and on;

With barbecue grills on the balconies and sidewalks,

Are a common display, and the children play fight

With water balloons or water guns;

Girls skipping double Dutch

And the double-decker buses are crammed with tourists

And fleets of Circle Liners parade our harbor

And cruise the Hudson River.

New York City.

In the summer, when the melting pot is at its very best,

And each park represents a village

A mosaic, depicting out of many one?

With the smell of barbecue sauce,

Jerk seasoning, curry, and various herbal composites

Perfuming the air.

With puffs of smoke curl and climb upward

Resembling an Indian or African village of our not-so-distant past;

The aroma of different cultural fragrances

Represents their ethnicity

Tantalizes the nostrils, soon to soothe the palate.

The Big Apple, New York City, the melting pot of the USA

As the summer heat intensifies,

Making its mark on the season,

The melting pot upstages the world,

Exhibiting our many cultures;

A multicolor mosaic showing humanity at its best,

Parading with music dancing and fashion.

The Saint Patrick’s Day parade, the old granddad of them all,

With its deeply rooted Irish heritage,

A trademark green and plaid

Along with its unique sound of the bagpipe and fiddle;

A splendid treat to behold, at summer in New York.

The West Indian parade,

With its peacock-like colorful designs

And chanting dances of their ancestral home;

With the captivating rhythm of the reggae beat,

And its awesome drum and base;

Or the settled steel drum that mimics the piano

Contributing to the splendor of New York summer.

The upbeat of the hot Latino Salsa dance and music;

The Dominican and the Puerto Rican parades,

Their vibrant rainbow of color and fast high-pitched music

Composed with tweeters, shakers, and Congo drums;

Their eye-catching fashion

Combined with other Latinos of New York.

Their contributions are immense.

New York summer, a fun place to be.

In our harbor stands our Queen,

The goddess of Liberty.

THE TIME CAPSULE

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