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Simple, green, lots of back roads in between screen doors open with no locks roosters as your alarm clock there are fields to run on instead of a back yard and you can trust the white picket fence to play as your guard see the country life often reminds me of my heart simple, trusting with some guard but the city, the city understand me from the start dancers in subway stations who don't miss a beat as you walk down on 42nd street there's diversity and food, there's always a place to eat cat calling is real but there is no fear city girls are made of that NYC subway steel nobody's too good to run for the bus and if you think you are, you're not one of us tall buildings that set the structure, and at times block light but continue to shield us and remind us to stand up right a city girl with a country heart because although the country life reminds me to love simple the city, has taught me to love hard
About the Author
Ashley Algarin Lopez is a self-published poetry author from Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her debut book “She’s no longer here” was just the start of her passion for poetry. She began writing in 2019 as a form of self-love and healing and with her words she hopes to help others do the same.