";s:4:"text";s:30372:"Smudging, another of Wakoskis favorite poems, encapsulates many of the themes as it probes the divided self. Longtime readers of Wakoski will recognize all the residents of her myth the Motorcycle Betrayer, George Washington, and now, in Bay of Angels, The Shadow Boy (more on him later). we have refused. Home Literature Analysis of Diane Wakoskis Poems, By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on July 16, 2020 ( 0 ). But I dont disclose my secrets easily.. The world has had enough, Her assertion is that poets are never writing autobiography in the strict sense (an idea I very much support) but are creating a myth of self in which to tell their most personal stories. it is enough to know that. "What just is/Isn't always justice", as she writes. To champion or deny; No embodied soul is perfectly unified: even the virtuous person, who makes her . enough. Yes, she should be more well known, and yes, her influence is perhaps not credited nearly enough, but shes still here. am I funny enough. Matt 0. Bay of Angels, Anhinga Press, 2013The Diamond Dog, Anhinga Press, 2010Emerald Ice, Black Sparrow Books, 1988Toward a New Poetry, The University of Michigan Press, 1980Four Young Lady Poets, Totem Press, 1962. The Collected Greed(1984) is an assemblage of poetry from previous installments of Greed published between 1968 and 1973, with the addition of two previously unpublished parts. In her case, the narrative, rather than the lyric, mode is appropriate; free verse, digression, repetition, and oral music are other aspects of that form. Below zero. Popularity of "Justice": Justice is written by Rita Joe, a respected poet and songwriter. I am a part of it. The catalog then switches to the speakers physical liabilities, ones that render her unbeautiful and unloved; with the mask of a falcon, she has roamed the earth and observed the universal effect that beauty has on men. Her many collections of poetry include series stretching across multiple books, such as The Archeology of Books and Movies, whose titles include Medea the Sorceress (1991), Jason the Sailor (1993), The Emerald City of Las Vegas (1995), and Argonaut Rose (1998). The tone is at times humorous, so much so that the poems may not be taken seriously enough, but there is also a sense of desperation. 7 I Am Enough Affirmations. The gaps I mean, No one has seen them made or heard them made, But at spring mending-time we find them there. Classic and contemporary poems of gratitude to send when youre feeling thankful. Her even balance claim; Unawed, unbribed, through good or ill, Make rectitude your aim. BOOKS. This is ironic, of course, because sexist critics have portrayed her negatively. She brilliantly highlights the multiple faces of justice and the way it is served to people. Isis, a central figure in The Magellanic Clouds, is introduced in The Ice Eagle of Inside the Blood Factory. Composed, produced, and remixed: the greatest hits of poems about music. Enough. And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss: If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew. This meaning can be applied to many aspects of life, including relationships and personal growth. In fact, Wakoski uses chants, as in Chants/Chance, to allow for different speakers within the poem. 10 Greatest Poems about Death: A Grim Reader. / And it doesnt matter, to the harsh realities of a woman growing older in our youth-obsessed culture, Bay of Angels follows the clear line that runs from the poets earliest books forward. Writers Mindblock. From bell bottoms to body hatred, the poet remembers her youth and takes us through until the present, when aging is an unavoidable obsession. And not just to the eye. Watching the lives and movements of birds, stars, and tigers, the poem's speaker sees reasons for faith in God woven all through the rhythms of nature. again and again. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. When it works, though, it works. I often wonder when is enough, enough? SinceWakoski is a performing poet, the notion of chants, developed by Jerome Rothenberg, was almost inevitable, considering her interest in the piano (another theme for future development) and music. . 1 (Fall, 2005): 14-21. 457-465, Box: 14, Folder: 3. Having thought her father handsome and having wondered why he left her, she is left with the idea of a Prince Charming at once desirable and unattainable. Its a long-term relationship were having; Ive loved this poem for over a decade. Diane Wakoski, (born August 3, 1937, Whittier, California, U.S.), American poet known for her personal verses that examine loss, pain, and sexual desire and that frequently reproduce incidents and fantasies from her own turbulent life. Tracing the fight for equality and womens rights through poetry. For, to do so,I would have to wake upyoung again. At the end of the poem, the speaker reaches out to touch the men/ with fire/ direct from the solar disk, but they betray their gifts by brooding and rejecting the hands proffered them. As a pragmatist, she has learned to live with these two worlds. In one of her pre-poem notes, Wakoski relates that she is drawn to Dickmans story, to his personal mythology, as she would call it, in particular because of Dickmans loss of his brother. She said, "Daddy, our life together has been more than enough. In fashioning this collection, Wakoski decided to cut across a wide body of work by selecting those poems that concern food and drink. There is similar progression in the Astronomer Poems of the volume. Although she has been occasionally mischaracterized as a confessional poet, she is not confessing; she has created a cast of characters that represent things she might confess. Whole in your essence. Diane Wakoski and the Language of Self. San Jose Studies 5 (Spring, 1979): 84-98. Wise enough. Come winter, many of my friends seriously question my sanity. (4) "[I]njustice, if it is on a large enough scale, is stronger freer, and more masterly than justice. The best introduction to Wakoskis arther themes and methodsis The Butchers Apron: New and Selected Poems, Including Greed: Part 14, published in 2000. It is bound by a single theme, even if greed is defined in such general terms that it can encompass almost everything. Sister Arts: On Adrienne Rich, Audre Lorde, and Others. Thanks Laura West, glad you enjoyed this analysis of Amanda Gorman's poem. For over three generations, the Academy has . They had announced her plane's departure and standing near the door, he said to his daughter, "I love you, I wish you enough.". Wakoskis collections of essays include Toward a New Poetry (1979), Variations on a Theme (1976), Creating a Personal Mythology (1975), and Form Is an Extension of Content (1972). The notes in Bay of Angels are increasingly invasive and I often found myself wanting to throw away all her chatter about her work and just enter the poems. Sure, many might bristle at Wakoskis refusal to classify herself as this or that on traditional terms, but, for me, discovering her work with no history or academy to bring to it, work which didnt hide rage or sexuality, which dared to have a female speaker call herself ugly, which was unafraid to call out its longing well, Wakoski is a feminist hero of mine, whether or not shed care for the term or the sentiment. And reasons though their number small Just one or two will do To get that melody to escape me If the book occasionally reads more prose-like than some of her earlier work, Wakoski aims to keep reader interest through her subjects: Watching La Femme Nikita, both film and / TV show, I found the closeted, violent enslavement / of all the characters / believable.. I gave you all the trust, but you misused it. I would argue that thats what all poets are trying to do even the confessional ones in all of our various ways. The Los Angeles Review of Books is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and disseminating rigorous, incisive, and engaging writing on every aspect of literature, culture, and the arts. Now, may I request you to go through the Short Poems On Justice with different titles. Happily insane . The series investigated the mythology of modern America through movies and popular culture, personal history, geography, and a series of textual allusions including to Frank Baums Wizard of Oz. . On her blog Wakoski has written of her lifetime meander to find a new measure through word patterning, through repetition, including chant and incantation, and through creating personal mythologies that function using trope that leads to revelation. And in her work The Blue Swan: An Essay on Music in Poetry Wakoski summed up the process of poetry writing: first comes the story. By Rudyard Kipling. I have given you my heart, and you stomp on it like a doormat. For her, poetry is healing, not fragmenting. Justice requires that to lawfully constituted Authority there be given that respect and obedience which is its due; that the laws which are made shall be in wise conformity with the common good; and that, as a matter of conscience all men shall render obedience to these laws. The Collected Greed, Parts 113 (1984) and Emerald Ice: Selected Poems 1962-1987 bring together examples of Wakoskis writing over a 25-year period. In her introduction to the book, she explains that shewishes readers to read the poems aloud, being cognizant of the chanted parts. Amanda Gorman, who delivered the 2021 inaugural poem at Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' Presidential inauguration, was the youngest ever inaugural poet, delivering a powerful and impactful poem. And one gets the sense, of course, that she wouldnt want to be. And grieving strive the more, The great days range like tides and leave. There's only so far you can go before you say enough is enough. to be here. am I confident. Her themes are dualistic and, significantly, susceptible to the resolution she achieves in the poem. I am smart enough. In The Queen of Night Walks Her Thin Dog, the speaker uses poetry, the singing that recurs in Whitmanesque lines, to penetrate the various veils that would separate her from houses, perhaps bodies, in the night. The same contradictory feelings about men are reflected in the title poem of Smudging, a collection of verse that includes King of Spain poems, prose poems, two parts of Greed, and miscellaneous poems touching on recurrent themes, motifs, and myths. Reading through Wakoskis earliest poems like this from 1962 was a lovely coda to reading through her most recent, and I am grateful for the span and scope of her long career: and because the truth is trembling on the tip of every golden,green, purple, black, magenta stamenand even the wind touches it with its tongue, passing by,but I never do,and want to,but am forbidden.Is there anyone who understands?Surely one of you with all your iron maskscan throw the dice and just once let them come flower-side upso that I can hold a daffodil in my hand and smile. The poem itself may be the key in the locked door that is either an entrance or an exitat the end of the poem, Entrance./ Exit./ The lips suggests a sexual and poetic act. Poetic justice is when a person receives the same punishment they inflicted on someone else. 10 Greatest Novels Ever Written. Section one begins to move when it gets to the poem Winter Solstice. Here the poet imagines (or remembers) herself in front of the camera, as subject, and, as ever, Wakoski is at her strongest when she is in dialog with an emotional charge, when she is tangling with herself over men, over her own self image. Our dead on every shore. I Am Enough. I have given you my youth and you took advantage of my un-experienced heart and played with my emotions. Coins and Coffins, Wakoskis first book of poetry, is dedicated to La Monte Young, the father of her second child and another in a series of lost loves. Today, I am enough. For there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it. Virtuoso Literature for Two and Four Hands, a relatively slender volume of poetry, not only alludes to Wakoskis fifteen years of piano study but also plays upon the keyboard- typewriter analogy to explore past relationships and her visionary life. It's Not Fair Poems: Similar to "I Wish" poems, each line of the poem begins with "It's Not Fair" and the poem should be 8-10 lines long. The resolution of the poem for the speaker is the movement from emotional concerns to intellectual ones, a movement reflected in the poetry-music analogy developed in part 13. Enough means as much as you need or as much as is necessary . Since Diane Wakoski (born August 3, 1937) believes that the poems in her published books give all the important information about her life, her life and her art are inextricably related. Jennifer Granholm. Who can say for certain, of course, but perhaps her recurring characters, book to book, have made it difficult to attract new readers who dont want to feel adrift. Well, because she has resisted being folded into that movement. You have long enough let this conflict unfurl. Ostriker, Alicia Luskin. Justice (Noun)- the quality of being just; righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness: to uphold the justice of a cause. List: A poem that is made up of a list of items or events. Share your story! The missing lover is also the central figure of Discrepancies and Apparitions, which contains Follow That Stagecoach, a poem that Wakoski regards as one of her best and most representative. Bibliography Brown, David M. Wakoskis The Fear of Fat Children. Explicator 48, no. When she speaks of Father who makes me know all men will leave me/ if I love them, she implies that all her relationships are fated reenactments of childhood love betrayed. A cup of tea. It is remarkable enough to find sonnets, villanelles, couplets, and sestina coexisting in the same volume as surreal odes and aleatory "sonatinas"not to mention poems based on blues lyrics and nursery rhymes. Here's more on alliteration, rhythm and rhyme - which she used so brilliantly to create something that resonated with . The world need to rest, Giving love, giving its best. Am I too fat to matter I mean I had a whole eating disorder. I gave you the benefit of the doubt, and you proved everyone right. The King of Spain, the idealized lover who loves her as you do not./ And as no man ever has, appears and reappears, the wearer of the cap of darkness (the title of a later collection), in stark contrast to the betrayers and the George Washington persona. February 10, 2022 Truth In Action: 21+ Remarkable Poems About Justice Have you ever read a poem that made you feel something so strongly that it changed the way you view the world? As ever, Wakoski has a knack for making transcendent her own self-loathing, for insisting that we look at what we may not want to see, and for letting no one, not even herself, off the hook. And set the wall between us once again. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY from LARB Poetry! To lace it around/ me like weaving cloth. In Cognac in France // --for the Motorcycle Betrayer she writes: Tonight, no one can seemy young arms, like cobweb dustedgrape skins, Monets water lilies, branchinginto their bracelets,toasting you,their shadow insidemy matronly pebbled limbs. Leary, Paris. The world needs justice, We don't need malice. Across a world where all men grieve. A controversy of poets; an anthology . The Diamond Dog of the title is based on a nightmare Wakoski experienced as child, the memory of which follows her throughout her life and through the book. Wakoski was removed from the Norton Anthology of Postmodern American Poetry when its second edition came out; however, Rita Dove recently included her poem The Mechanic in The Penguin Anthology of 20th Century American Poetry. And, as Wakoski wrote as her biographical note for many of her earlier books: The poems in her published books give all the important information about her life.. Her honors include a Fulbright fellowship, a Michigan Arts Foundation award, and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Michigan Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts. She refers to real people and to real events in her life in detail that some critics find too personal as she works through a problem: A poem is a way of solving a problem. For Wakoski, writing a poem is almost therapeutic; it is talking the problem out, not to a counselor or even to the reader, but to herself. In Cap of Darkness and The Magicians Feastletters she explores the problem of aging in a culture that worships youth and consumption; this concern is consistent with the themes of Virtuoso Literature for Two and Four Hands. Emerald Ice received the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. I am from Virginia. Making a child so sweet might be reason enough to live. The poem - I like to think of it as a wonderful affirmation - is from the book "TThe One Minute Millionaire: The Enlightened Way to Wealth ", written by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen. I try to look for inspiration in friends, God, whatever i can. "That's just what Mr. Hale said. After mentioning her father and her relatives, who have achieved sound measure/ of love (sound measure suggests substance but also a prosaic doling out of love), she turns to her mother, who threatens her with a long rifle that becomes a fishing pole with hooks that ensnare her. Firstly, in this poem, Joe says justice is unpredictable: "Justice seems to have many faces/ It does not play if my skin is not the right hue" (lines 1-2). 2 min read. My hand craves to write . The Rings of Saturn, with the symbolic piano and ring, and Medea the Sorceress, with its focus on mythology and woman as poet-visionary, reflect earlier poetry but also reflect the changing emphasis, the movement from emotion to intellect, while retaining the subjectivity, as well as the desire for fulfillment, beauty, and truth, that characterize the entire body of her work. An eloquent poem that expresses angst and remorse in a very brogue matter. The fear of the laborers outside the house, the memory of the absentee fathershe has left these behind as she finds love and warmth with her mechanic lover, whose warmth is suspect, however, because he threw me out once/ for a whole year. Mechanically expert, he does not understand or appreciate her running parts and remains, despite their reunion, the voices in those dark nights of her childhood. Not by action, nor by word. If only we're brave enough to be it.". Read Amanda Gorman's Poem "The Hill We Climb," Which Was Featured at Joe Biden's Inauguration The 22-year-old poet is the youngest inaugural poet ever. Even 50 Shades of Gray finds its way in (insert groan or hell yeah! here). In 2017 the filmmaker Jesseca Ynez Simmons released a docufantasy titled Emerald Ice, an imagistic and imaginative narrative using Wakoskis poetry and voice. JUSTICE. Even now, years later, I see his thin form lying on the sand. Today was a good day. I will wait--for justice. Able enough . That we just want more. In The Father of My Country, Wakoski demonstrates both the extraordinary versatility of the George Washington figure and the way repetition, music, and digression provide structure. She, on the other hand, has become the hot metal, the golden orange that exists independently of him. Wakoskis talent is like that: relentless, sneaky, smart. About this poem. In Peter Schjeldahls New York Times Book Review review of her poetry in the 1970s, he refers to her anti-male rage and a pervasive unpleasantness, the kind of which might lend a male poet some mystique and power but in a woman could be seen as unseemly: One can only conclude that a number of people are angry enough at life to enjoy the sentimental and desolating resentment with which she writes about it. This is not just mid-century sexism; reading through her biography on the Poetry Foundations website, the Peter Schjeldahl review is quoted as if this anti-male rage which, according to the website is difficult to appreciate is a real thing and not a misogynist construct. until now. In Reaching Out with the Hands of the Sun, the speaker first describes the creative power of the masculine sun, cataloging a cornucopia of sweetmeats that ironically create fat thighs and a puffy face in a woman. As in earlier poems, she uses the moon/sun dichotomy, but there is more acceptance, assurance, and assertiveness as she explores these myths. DADDY WARBUCKS by ANNE SEXTON MERCY by LUCILLE CLIFTON Like her mother, she must fear the husband who left her alone for the salty ocean (with associations of sterility and isolation); yet she, like the orange she metaphorically becomes, transcends this fear through visions and the roles she plays in her headthese make her the golden orange every prince will fight/ to own.. But, no mind, because Wakoski has always stuck hard to her own beliefs and constructions and continues to write a poetry dazzlingly and maddeningly her own, regardless of what history and fashion wants to do with her, because history and fashion will do what it will. That book was Dancing on the Grave of a Son of a Bitch and it changed my life; I opened it and found myself. But too often now what we think we are made of. That's why it starts off with In just balloon man, or Injust balloon man. Diane Wakoski: A Descriptive Bibliography. The wealth of worth embodied in. In The George Washington Poems Wakoski speaks to George Washington with various voicesas Martha Washington, as a bitter child whose father has left home, as a lover left behind in the Revolutionary War. 28 cm. The Earliest English Poems Ever Written. He says that's what he can't understand.". Graphic novelists let loose in our archive. To a longtime reader of Wakoskis work, her The Diamond Dog was a thrilling comeback, containing much of what I treasure in her poetry: the wild yet controlled chaos of uneven lines and stanzas, the vivid imagery, and the fact that she is: Yes, still angry, / despite the beauty., The Diamond Dog is more directly autobiographical than much of her prior work, and Wakoski prefaces the book with an essay on her belief in personal mythology. Anyone who is familiar with her work, and certainly anyone who has read her essays and interviews, or, likely, any current or former students, will have heard Wakoski speak of personal mythology. She states that the poem must organically come out of the writers life, that all poems are letters, so personal in fact that she has been considered, though she rejects the term, a confessional poet. The title poem, dedicated to her motorcycle betrayer, the mechanic of Smudging, reiterates past injustices and betrayals, but the speaker is more assured than vengeful. In the twenty-three poems in the volume, George Washington appears in his historical roles as surveyor, tree chopper, general politician, and slave owner; however, he also anachronistically appears as the speakers confidant, absentee father, and (sometimes absentee) lover. I dont feel Im being slighted as a woman because instead of saying he or she I say he ), she comes off more cantankerous and contrary than thoughtfully feminist or anti-feminist. Why not Diane Wakoski? Though the setting is ostensibly the West, with the archetypal sheriff and Dry Gulch Hollow, the hollow quickly becomes a river; the speaker, a swimmer in a black rubber skin-diving suit; and the tough Western sheriff, a gay authority figure. Only if we are brave enough to be it.". Discussing her poetry and American poetry for the Poetry Society of America, Wakoski asserted, American poetry is always about defining oneself individually, claiming ones right to be different and often to break taboos. Justice. And she returns to David, her invented brother, at the other end of a lifetime, when she writes, in Bay of Angels: I myselfam looking for Davids footprintsin the soaked grass. In The George Washington Poems (1967), Wakoski addressed Washington as an archetypal figure. Here it is, courtesy, Lynette. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Many of the poems in this last section begin with a letter to Dickman, and give him, and the reader, the background of the poem. A baby in a stroller. Norman Martien explained in Partisan Review that the George Washington myths serve to express the failure of a womans relations to her men, but the myths also give her a means of talking about it. Look closely at the forsythia, just two days ago In this poem (3 of Swordsfor dark men under the white moon in the Tarot sequence) the moon-woman can be both submissive and independent, while the sun-lover both gives her love and indulges in his militaristic-phallic sword play.. These notes have long seemed controlling to me, as well as unnecessary. Despite Annes belief that were all like some parent/ or ancestor, the speaker tells Anne that you learned to drive because you are not your father and states that she wears gloves because I like to wear them. Asserting that their lives are their own, she dismisses the past as only something/ we have all lived/ through. This attitude seems a marked departure from earlier poems in which her life and behavior are attributed to her fathers influence. The Purple Rose of Cairo, Breathless, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer all make appearances here (and, yes, of course Wakoski is a Spike fan!). What, then, besides not aligning herself with the feminist or any movement, has kept her out of the 20th century canon? Toward a New Poetry. know the support of air. With Wakoski, transcendence seems always transitory; each poem must solve a problem, often the same one, so that the speaker is often on a tightrope, performing a balancing act between fear and fulfillment. The earth, warmed in the afternoons begins to smell of spring. Even before the change signaled by but occurs in the next line, she tempers the image: the honeysuckle of an island is not their world but in my head, and the repetition of your rather than our suggests the nagging doubts that lead to memories of her childhood in Orange County, California. Noting that she, like her mother, wears driving gloves, she is terrified that she will be like her boring, unimaginative mother; Anne, like her unpublished novelist/father, is a bad driver. Justice Is Reason Enough. Moreover, as she writes in the introduction, All of the poems in this collection . SHORT POEM JUSTICE Home Submit Poems Login Sign Up Member Home My Poems My Quotes My Profile & Settings My Inboxes My Outboxes Soup Mail Contests Poems Poets Famous Poems Famous Poets Dictionary Types of Poems Quotes Short Stories Articles Forum Blogs Poem of the Day New Poems Resources Syllable Counter Anthology Grammar Check Greeting Card . it makes me want to scream and shout and let this beast of confusion out. In this volume, the focus, as the title implies, is on physiological responses as these are expressed in visceral imagery. JUSTICE IS REASON ENOUGH, by DIANE WAKOSKI Poet's Biography First Line: He, who was once my brother, is dead by his own hand Last Line: Reason enough for anything ugly. Its also impossible. Newton, Robert. About a week after I finished my third read-through of Bay of Angels, a friend gave me a chapbook he found at a used bookstore in Manhattan. It balances the beauty in the air Subject (s): Brothers & Sisters; Suicide; Incest Other Poems of Interest. 5 I Am Fearfully and Wonderfully Made - Psalm 139:14. In the forests, tubes full of sap begin to drip. Picture of a Girl Drawn in Black and White, (With Rochelle Owens, Barbara Moraff, and Carol Berge). Now some might say, it's alright, just move on, but Enough is Enough. The first verse-paragraph develops the idea that all fathers in Western civilization must have/ a military origin, that all authority figures have been the general at one time or other, and concludes with Washington, the rough military man, winning the hearts of his country. "And you think this is reason enough to barge into offices that are closed for lunch?". And hot showers, oh lovely, lovely hot showers. Justice in the Philippines has an unequal treatment for the people unlike other country where fairness and equality of justice prevails. Long 3 Place 3 Previous 2 Open 2 Write 2 Moment 2 Wait 2 Slave 2 Reason 2 Broken 2 Poetic Justice . "They say it was such afunny way to kill a man, rigging it all up like that.". Enough is also an adjective . It is not Maxfields suicide that disturbs the speaker; she is concerned with his falling apart, the antithesis of his well-organized composing. Wakoski poses a resolution, "Justice is / reason enough for anything ugly. She carves out a territory narrowly confined to self and then uses the universe (the moon, the rings of Saturn, Magellanic clouds), history (George Washington, the King of Spain), personal experience (the motorcycle betrayal poems), and literary feuds to create, in the manner of William Butler Yeats, her personal mythology. Six thousand people bought one of these, assuming, reasonably enough, that it would be terrific. "I Am Enough" Poem Mar 23, 2021 Whatever your life is today, it is enough. Many of these poems celebrate youth and celebrate vices, smoking, men. Enough is also a quantifier . [and] he can allow her a voice that can reaffirm human connection, impossible at closer ranges. This theme of the failure of relationships, of betrayal by others (especially men), is a central concern of Wakoskis, and many of her mythological figures embody one or more of the facets of human relations in which she sees the possibility of betrayal or loss. The speaker in Running Men is left with the lesson the departing lover so gently taught in your kind final gesture,/ that stiff embrace. The sarcasm in gently and kind is not redeemed by her concluding statement that she lives in her head and that the only perfect bodies are in museums and in art. The poem ends with characteristic confidence: So Ill write you a love poem if I want to. ";s:7:"keyword";s:29:"justice is reason enough poem";s:5:"links";s:532:"Will Bleach Kill Poison Hemlock,
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