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Yam. (Columbus In La Isabela).(Poem)
Quadrant
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November 01, 2001 |
Newmann, Kate |
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Not the smoky oregano of mountain lamb
wrapped in straw, baked in a clay pot,
coarse salted, washed down
with last year's wine.
The meat of this island, a pappy confusion on the
tongue, ...
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