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English: A photo of the public artwork 'Ambition is Critical', a micropoem etched into the pavement outside Swansea railway station. 'Ambition is Critical' was created by the poet David Hughes as part of a 1993 commission to write site-specific poems for use in a refurbished Swansea city centre.
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A photo of the public artwork "Ambition is Critical", a micropoem etched into the pavement outside Swansea railway station.

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