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We Are The Land Where Everyman.


We Are The Land
Where Everyman

   stands his ground,
   as short of ideas as of faith,

   ever ablaze to inject
   inanities, to capsize conversations.

        Homunculus.

   Photographic negative of Columbus, a mind
   at perpetual anchorage. And so, and so, and

   Be still.
   And know that I am sod.


Robert Robert, Henry Martyn 1837-1923.

American army engineer and parliamentary authority. He designed the defenses for Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and later wrote Robert's Rules of Order (1876).

Noun 1.
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Author:Nazarene, Robert
Publication:African American Review
Article Type:Poem
Date:Mar 22, 2004
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