Dream Song 265: I don't know one damned butterfly from another by John Berryman
I don't know one damned butterfly from another my ignorance of the stars is formidable, also of dogs & ferns except that around my house one destroys the other When I reckon up my real ignorance, pal, I mumble "many returns"—
next time it will be nature & Thoreau this time is Baudelaire if one had the skill and even those problems O At the mysterious urging of the body or Poe reeled I with chance, insubordinate & a killer O formal & elaborate I choose you
but I love too the spare, the hit-or-miss, the mad, I sometimes can't always tell them apart As we fall apart, will you let me hear? That would be good, that would be halfway to bliss You said will you answer back? I cross my heart & hope to die but not this year.
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