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"The electric fence ticks like the slow heart of something we fed and bedded for a year, then killed with kindness' one bullet and paid Jake Mott to do the butchering." "Waiting for the End in New Smyrna Beach, Florida", Maxine Kumin notices in her venture in Florida a homeless couple with a baby...
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In her poem she describes the couple watching the passing cars at Lytle and South Dixie to an " egret grazing the canals who darts and pecks and lunges and after an eternity at Lytle and South Dixie the light changes." In her last poem written in the booklet, "Getting Through", she describes different types of snow...
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