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The Town
The neon lights flashing
Rain slithering down
The black sky looking
All inside the town
Tall buildings lit
Buildings full of life
A view I admit
Streets split with a knife
Breeze blew through the streets
Like love in the sky
Beautiful bright beats
Something I comply
A new street I meet
A week I feel free
Buildings of concrete
Home close to the sea
The rain goes away
But simply I can’t
And the sky goes gray
It's like an enchant
And then I decide
After all this time
I then said with pride
Will stay a longtime
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Luis Diego, otherwise known as "Pollito" is an 18 year old writer/artist.
From the moment he could hold a pen, Luis Diego found solace in the power of words. Growing up in Mexico City and Guatemala, he found inspiration in the chaos of everyday life – the vibrant colors of street markets, the food, and the whispers of history in every cobblestone street.
Luis Diego's poems are a celebration of his Mexican heritage, infused with the universal experiences of adolescence – the ache of first love, the confusion of identity, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels too big to comprehend.