We Go Out Together In the Staring Town by Kenneth Patchen
We go out together into the staring town And buy cheese and bread and little jugs with flowered labels
Everywhere is a tent where we put on our whirling show
A great deal has been said of the handless serpents Which war has set loose in the gay milk of our heads
But because you braid your hair and taste like honey of heaven We go together into town to buy wine and yellow candles.
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