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Salutation to a Previous Generation
O Generation of the entirely snug
and entirely impenetrable, I have seen poets versifying in the dark, I have seen them with uneven lines, I have seen their volumes full of gibberish and heard unlikely theories. And you are smarter than they were, And I am smarter than you are; And Hopkins lives in the anthologies and cannot even write criticism. 12 February 1979
From the Daily Whale.
Written when I was a teenager.
Parody of
Ezra Pound’s
“Salutation”.
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