Shima has written this lovely poem as part of writing extension.
By Anna Garthwaite | Posted: Friday May 6, 2016
By day the City
Is a monotonous anthill
Of grey
Unremarkable faces
Unremarkable places
Filth, pollution, and black pavement reside
The relentless movement of traffic
On worn black roads
The hum of engines
The chatter of everyday people
The city is never silent.
The sun slowly sinks
Creeping lower and lower
The sky turning into a conflagration of
Dusty rose red
Coral orange
Grape-flavoured purple
And candy-floss pink.
The colours spread like a bloodstain on paper
Swirling and turning darker and darker
The sun halfway below the horizon
The city quietens down
Then silence.
It is night.
The darkness cloaks the city
Hiding the imperfections.
If you were to drive by
You would see the smouldering embers of a city
Like the ruins of a fire
The glittering, spread eagled
Queen of the South
Like a galaxy on earth
Winding through valleys
Sprawled over hillsides
Every house a twinkling star.
The sky is a royal, rich blue above
And the air is cool and fresh.
A light breeze blows
But the night is still.
The sky turns lighter and lighter.
The twinkling stars, on earth and above, slowly fade.
Colours flood the landscape like a tidal wave.
And the world returns like nothing ever happened.