It operates as a refuge for a civilizing element in short supply in contemporary America: honest criticism
PoemsSometimes a craving comes for salt, not sweet,
Of toothpicks, maybe, drowned beneath a tide
A miscellany of the humble hues
The palate with pine-sharpness. They recall
Paradigmatic summers that decline
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