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America
America, like a county fair dilettante
Shackled to a fencepost
For stealing blue ribbons
America, like The Bohemians
In their stitched-up outfits
With the seams all crooked
America, like the dreamscape of a young boy,
The one with the grand expectations
America, like when the rain falls softly
In a somber town somewhere
And they dream of playing outside
America, like the hog-pen and the festering corpse
Of a calf that died
Too soon
Too soon
America, like the cradle and the deathbed,
Like the gas-lamp luminary
And the dark alley
And the boys all say, “America, we love you so”
And they feel what they call yearning in their breasts
Yearning, for what the butcher sells
For what the milkman brings
And for bakery sweets
And we all say, “America, we love you so”
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