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Dreamlight
How could I dare to dream
In the dead of night
When street lamps are dying
By each other’s light
And waste their lives away
For the streets are ever darker
A darkness of the deepest kind
So when another heart is lit
The flame is smothered by the night
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Majka is a 17 year old from New York City who loves riding her bike through the city streets to think, and be inspired. She writes poetry for her school’s literary journal, and for her grandparents’ birthdays.