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The Map

Applying to Heavy Equipment School I marched farther into the Great Plains And refused to come out.

I threw up a few scaffolds of disinterest.

Around me in the fields, the hogs grunted And lay on their sides.

You came with a little water and went away.

The glass is still on the table,

And the paper,

And the burned scaffolds.   * You were bent over the sink, washing your stockings.

I came up behind you like the night sky behind the town.

You stood frowning at your knuckles And did not speak.   * At night I lie still, like Bolivia.

My furnaces turn blue.

My forests go dark.

You are a low range of hills, a Paraguay.

Now the clouds cover us both.

It is raining and the movie houses are open.

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Larry Levis

Larry Patrick Levis (September 30, 1946 – May 8, 1996) was an American poet.

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