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Poem
From the magazine:The Sleeping Gypsy
The Sleeping Gypsy
In the heat of her dream, she hears
The iron kettle boiling, its scuttle and hum
As hurried as hoofbeats across a plain.
She drops in two guinea hens. Dancing
In a ring round her skirts, the children
Cheer, “Auntie, the English song!” Lifting
Her lute,...
The iron kettle boiling, its scuttle and hum
As hurried as hoofbeats across a plain.
She drops in two guinea hens. Dancing
In a ring round her skirts, the children
Cheer, “Auntie, the English song!” Lifting
Her lute,...

Table of Contents
- Billy Collins
- Michele Wolf
- Carolyn Kizer
- Michael McFee
- Gary Soto
- William H. Dickey
- David Wagoner
Comment
- John Kinsella
- Richard Tillinghast
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