Juan Cruz Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 (edited) “William and Mary” The library in this unwashed town had an exhibit of little booklets in the pouches of a pall-like memorial clothe. These Baedekers of a vulnerable sort; had been laid out on a table, to this end -- that I might show them to a native. One was a booklet of Mary Oliver’s poems. I opined Mary with biographical, geographical enthusiasm and pride. Mary had used a fountain pen and water colored each page Here, Blakean sheep in ink, a wet-on-wet bucolic banner of Sunday School hillsides. The last two words of each line of the couplet were indecipherable. Though I ciphered the opus’ Ur, mystically married, ovarian and pastoral. With sweet ignorance, my philistine hostess cracked an egg into a sizzling pan, that I might finish my reading. I awoke laughing. Edited January 20, 2007 by Juan Cruz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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