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Diet of Worms - Laura Stevenson



     
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Who's watching the cars from the corner of cul-de-sacs?
Who's charging the lawns like an order to grow long?
I am
Vain in my bare window
I am
Aiming my telescope
I am
I've been riding on my high horse
And I do wait all sullen and sodden above it all
About a mile
I will post up still on this pedastal that I built
And I build my anthills and the cities glow that are build with an enviable skill
Guess we're born out of gore
But I'm blessed with impermeable pores
What a show, my noble chromosomes in ordered rows
And I suffer fools like you
And I suffer fools all my life
And I will blow my hot air

Pulling ants from my hair in my armchair (in my armchair)
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Laura Stevenson was born and raised on Long Island into a family of mariners and music makers. She spent many of her younger days on the sugar barges of NY harbor with her father and uncles, who all made their living on the water, at one time running one of the largest fleets on the Hudson. Meanwhile, her mother’s parents were successful musicians; Harry Simeone, the composer and choral arranger responsible for such works as “The Little Drummer Boy” and “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and Margaret McCravy (stage name McCrae)...

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