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Verse Responder: The Streets of Brooklyn Heights

Streets lined with fruit


Truman Capote and fruit compote  
          
Have something in common worth a note:

They both of them thrived in Brooklyn Heights

And both became hot tourist sites.

The Heights remains a big attraction

And gets a major-league reaction

Not only because it's New York's first suburb

And mentioned in every Capote blurb

But also for its nutritious street names,

Which somehow burn with singular flames.

There's tree-lined Orange Street, for one,

Where children ride their bikes for fun.

Then Cranberry, going down to the river

And Manhattan's skyline--makes you shiver.

Pineapple Street demands a stop,

Where Walt Whitman had a printing shop.

Two para-fruit streets lie nearby

Deserving of the visitor's eye:

The first suggests a juicy melon

And has the tangy name Joralemon,

While the second's Poplar, a salute

To Billie Holiday's strange fruit.

Brooklyn Heights--a must-see stop,

Delicious brownstones with a cherry on top!

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