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Jan 2016
I am concerned with that venison in America
But the juice is soured.
This weeping as I wanked out of control,
After breaking cross-haired whims,
Galloping backward and forward, ahead the past,
Behind the unfamiliar future,
What were we doing, or were we,
The mattress, the limber of lice, or of loves
We were measuring olives, continually?
A moon soon to be forgiven
In crossed girders of past, hip Brooklyn charcoal
In this peeping that has sized you again?
"The man that can save Poetry" was created 1/1/2016.

Note: http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88v/ashbery-america.html
Norman dePlume
Written by
Norman dePlume  Brooklyn NY
(Brooklyn NY)   
559
   --- and Samuel Hesed
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