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  • 1.
    The plaza was so still in that moment two years ago that
    everything was clear,
    As if it had been preserved beneath a kind of lacquered
    stillness, &, for a while,
    ...
  • 2.
    The brow of a horse in that moment when
    The horse is drinking water so deeply from a trough
    It seems to inhale the water, is holy.

    ...
  • 3.
    No matter how hard I listen, the wind speaks
    One syllable, which has no comfort in it--
    Only a rasping of air through the dead elm.

    ...
  • 4.
    Now that the Summer of Love has become the moss of tunnels
    And the shadowy mouths of tunnels & all the tunnels lead into the city,

    I'm going to put the one largely forgotten, swaying figure of Ediesto Huerta
    ...
  • 5.
    My youth? I hear it mostly in the long, volleying
    Echoes of billiards in the pool hall where
    I spent it all, extravagantly, believing
    My delicate touch on a cue would last for years.
    ...
  • 6.
    All night I dreamed of my home,
    of the roads that are so long
    and straight they die in the middleĆ¢??
    among the spines of elderly weeds
    ...
  • 7.
    --The Carpathian Frontier, October, 1968
    --for my brother

    Once, in a foreign country, I was suddenly ill.
    ...
  • 8.
    There are places where the eye can starve,
    But not here. Here, for example, is
    The Piazza Navona, & here is his narrow room
    Overlooking the Steps & the crowds of sunbathing
    ...
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