Donald Hall Quotes
For A Hundred And Fifty Years, In The Pasture Of Dead Horses,
roots Of Pine Trees Pushed Through The Pale Curves Of Your Ribs,
yellow Blossoms Flourished Above You In Autumn, And In Winter
frost Heaved Your Bones In The Ground
old Toilers, Soil Makers:
O Roger, Mackerel, Riley, Ned, Nellie, Chester, Lady Ghost.
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