Moranda Bromberg

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It was a day in June, all lawn and sky, the kind that gives you no choice but to unbutton your shirt and sit outside in a rough wooden chair. And if a glass of ice tea and a volume of seventeenth-century poetry with a dark blue cover are available, then the picture can hardly be improved.
The Trouble With Poetry and Other Poems
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