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Chicago Tribune Newspaper Stand at the Oscar Mayer plant Madison, WI.


Chicago Tribune Newspaper Stand at the Oscar Mayer plant Madison, WI

   Just beyond the guard-shack
   Just outside the mill
   3 newspaper stands, 3 cities, 3 headlines.
   I pass the news on my way into the mill
      Aladdin thermos warm against my palm
   From Chicago: 16 Dead In Copter Crash.

   Tomorrow--another 16 down.
   The day after--another 16 down,
      and again, and again.
   In fourth grade our multiplication tables only ran to the 12s,
      144, my mathematical ceiling.
   16 times three is 48.
   48 Americans down, like sparrows and plate-glass windows
      I see a pile in the sand.

   And after the weekend:
      16 Dead In Copter Crash.
   My abacus is fingers and toes and a forearm of ink.
   All the helicopters falling to earth
      slow as injured angels.
   In Iraq, beneath the sand, my Sunday school teacher said,
      "The Garden of Eden is buried like treasure."
   16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112 ...

   An absentee paperboy neglecting his stand.
   I never knew--bodies
      piling up in my mind, 16 at a time,
   Sifting down to earth holding hands, dropping M-16s.
   Time to watch the horizon come up to hold them hard.
   16 Dead In Copter Crash.
   The whip-whip-whip of slowing stilling blades.
   All 16 remembering spin the bottle in basements of shag-carpet
      Holding hands and closed-eve kisses.


Nickolas A. Butler Butler, city (1990 pop. 15,714), seat of Butler co., W Pa.; inc. as a borough 1817, as a city 1917. It is located in an area with coal, natural gas, oil, and limestone resources. Glass and plastic products, machinery, and abrasives are made.  was a meatpacker at the Oscar Mayer Oscar Mayer is an American meat and cold cut production company, now owned by Kraft Foods, known for its hot dogs, bologna, bacon and Lunchables products.

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Date:Jan 1, 2005
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