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Bird on a Wire
Chuang Kung-ju / photos Chuang Kung-ju / tr. by Scott Gregory
September 2007
You might be able to fly,
You might be able to perch on a wire,
Bird flying through the old city,
Can you see the neon lights' glare?
The letters spell out C-A-S-I-N-O
The word means "desire."
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