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Gwendolyn Brooks

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Goyland Brooks and Terence Hayes

Langston Kerman borrows from the poem sunset of the city, which is one of my favorite of Goyland Brooks's poems. I am hurting the way trees heard the screams hollowed in some fallen philosophy. Grasses taught like skeletons. It's been months since you started forgetting. This must be how trees think of their lumberjack. He unwound their rings and a plaid blaze. Yes, he is mostly saw and jagged and spit and unmoved by Bistro tables and hard covers. Still he is consenting to Brown.

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