A Worldly Country New Poems

by Ashbery, John

Thrill of a Romance It's different when you have hiccups. Everything is—so many glad hands competing for your attention, a scarf, a puff of soot, or just a blast of silence from a radio. What is it? That's for you to learn to your dismay when, at the end of a long queue in the cafeteria, tray in hand, they tell you the gate closed down after the Second World War. Syracuse was declared capital of a nation in malaise, but the directorate had other, hidden goals. To proclaim logic a casualty of truth was one. Everyone's solitude (and resulting promiscuity) perfumed the byways of villages we had thought civilized. I saw you waiting for a streetcar and pressed forward. Alas, you were only a child in armor. Now when ribald toasts sail round a table too fair laid out, why the consequences are only dust, disease and old age. Pleasant memories are just that. So I channel whatever into my contingency, a vein of mercury that keeps breaking out, higher up, more on time every time. Dirndls spotted with obsolete flowers, worn in the city again, promote open discussion.

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A WORLDLY COUNTRY New Poems

A WORLDLY COUNTRY New Poems

by John Ashbery

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2007
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New York: Ecco. 2007. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. 0061173835 . Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Remainder mark at bottom of text block. ; 9.1 X 6.2 X 0.6 inches; 96 pages .
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