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In “Bradbury (304 Broadway)”, Kahane sets the scene at LA’s iconic Bradbury Building and recalls Ridley Scott’s sci-fi film Blade Runner, the final scene of which was filmed on the building’s roof.
In the scene, Roy Batty, a bioengineered humaniod destined for death, gives a speech about memory and...
Tribal neon
On the rooftop
Through the fog
Search lights, white dove
Am I dying
Am I done?
Have you known
Anyone designed to break down?
I was shown
Pictures that I thought
Were family
Hong Kong slaveship
All the symbols
On the mast
Gleaming squalor, decay grown taller
Through the ceiling
Through the glass
Have you known
Anyone designed to break down?
Oh, have you really known
Anyone, anyone at all?
Like me, the dark city
Thinks its recall
Is its own
But have not its thoughts
Been suggested
In the bone?
I've seen things
You people would not believe
Great glittering c-beams
Fires feeding on an airplane
All these thoughts
Moments I've collected
All, all will be lost
Lost like tears in rain
Bradbury (304 Broadway) was written by Gabriel Kahane.
Gabriel Kahane released Bradbury (304 Broadway) on Tue Jun 03 2014.