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  • OPUS 40

    …not Chopin’s Polonaise in A Major

    that played on Radio Warsaw as

    the Polish Cavalry fought the Panzers

    nor the sculpture park in New York State

    but a tree-lined business park for IBM

    on the edge of Warwick, medieval stronghold

    of Earl Richard Neville, the King Maker,

    next to the town cemetery discrete

    behind a hedgerow of hawthorn and yew,

    with the Grand Union Canal nearby

    and its Hatton Flight of locks, twenty one in

    two miles, opened in 1799

    when Chopin was not even a twinkle

    and the six nations of the Iroquois –

    a confederate democracy –

    were each ceding their skies, their rivers, their trees,

    their stones to New York State…

     

     

     



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