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This Black Rich Country


Dispossess me of belief:
between life and me obtrude
no symbolic forms:


grant me no mission: let my
mystical talents be beasts
in dark trees: thin the wire


I limp in space, melt it
with quick heat, let me walk
or fall alone: fail


me in all comforts:
hide renown behind the tomb:
withdraw beyond all reach of faith:


leave me this black rich country,
uncertainty, labor, fear: do not
steal the rewards of my mortality.


A.R. Ammons





[This Black, Rich Country]

[An Improvisation For Angular Momentum]


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