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  • CONFEDERATE CEMETERY, ALTON, ILLINOIS

     

    All of the names of the dead are Celtic

    or English. Most of them died – in the prison

    near the river –  from typhoid rather than wounds.

    Nobody set out to be cruel – farmers’

    sons killing farmers’ sons. Their graveyard

    above the bluffs was grassed, an obelisk built,

    their names cast in bronze, bolted to limestone.

    From the highway, there is no signage.

    Eagles winter on the  bluffs. America’s heart

    is green and fecund: a confluence –

    Illinois, Missouri, Mississippi.

     

     

     



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