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Nick Laird Reads Elizabeth Bishop

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Bishops Poems - Is She Getting on the Bus?

It rhymes when she wants to. Yes, it sort of comes in an idle idy ther. The first stand so we've got the tea, the sea,. We've got the tides, the rides. The second we've retreats and meets foam and home. And then this wonderful and bid at the end where the moose comes in. People say it's a pun ont the muse. I don't know about that. But the moose come in. So you have this human world rubbing up against this other world - which is incredibly exciting'

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