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American Names

I have fallen in love with American names,

The sharp names that never get fat,

The snakeskin-titles of mining-claims,

The plumed war-bonnet of Medicine Hat,

Tucson and Deadwood and Lost Mule Flat.

Seine and Piave are silver spoons,

But the spoonbowl-metal is thin and worn,

There are English counties like

Played on the keys of a postboy’s horn,

But I will remember where I was born.

I will remember Carquinez Straits,

Little French Lick and Lundy’s Lane,

The Yankee ships and the Yankee

And the bullet-towns of Calamity Jane.

I will remember Skunktown Plain.

I will fall in love with a Salem

And a rawhide quirt from Santa Cruz,

I will get me a bottle of Boston

And a blue-gum nigger to sing me blues.

I am tired of loving a foreign muse.

Rue des Martyrs and Bleeding-Heart-Yard,

Senlis,

Pisa, and Blindman’s Oast,

It is a magic ghost you

But I am sick for a newer ghost,

Harrisburg,

Spartanburg,

Painted Post.

Henry and John were never

And Henry and John were always right?

Granted, but when it was time to

And the tea and the laurels had stood all night,

Did they never watch for Nantucket Light?

I shall not rest quiet in Montparnasse.

I shall not lie easy at Winchelsea.

You may bury my body in Sussex grass,

You may bury my tongue at Champmédy.

I shall not be there.

I shall rise and pass.

Bury my heart at Wounded Knee.

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Stephen Vincent Benet

Stephen Vincent Benet (July 22, 1898 – March 13, 1943) was an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. He is best known for his book-len…

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