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Spotlights
Lavish homes
Lights all around
No matter the night or day
The houses are always seen
Spotlights
I pass by them every night
Fairy lights
Automatic lights
Always lit
Always seen
Always there
So large in the day you can’t miss it
So bright at night that you have to see it
Who lives there
How do they feel
Proud?
Lavish and seen
I see them every night on my way home
To my dark
Barly lit street
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This poem is about driving through neighborhoods with big houses. There is a street that I pass every day I work to get home. The city is known for having wealthy residents. Every day riding through these neighborhoods I notice the houses and how bright they are, even though there are no street lights, and without the spotlight the neighborhood would be otherwise dark. In the daytime the houses are so big you have to look, and at night so bright you have to see them.