1
 Take your boulevards, your Locust Street,
 Your Chestnut, Pine, your Olive,
 Take your Forest Park and Shaw’s Garden,
 Your avenues that lead past street-corner violence,
 Past your West End, past your Limit,
 To shabby suburban crime,
 Vandalism in the parking-lot,
 Abductions from the shopping mall—
 Like making the same mistake over and over
 On the piano or typewriter keys,
 Always hitting the wrong note—
 How “very alive, very American”
 They are, how chockful of metaphysics,
 Hellbent to obliterate the wilderness.
 2
 Learn to live with sycamores,
 Their sad, peeling trunks, scabbed all over
 With shabby patches, their enormous leaves
 In dingy shades of ochre and dun
 Rattling like castanets, their roots
 Thick as a man’s leg, crawling
 Like enormous worms out of the broken pavements,
 Continually thrusting themselves up
 From pools of shade they make,
 Sculpturing the street
 With dappled dark and light
 As glaucoma, a disease of the eye,
 Makes the world more beautiful
 With its mysterious rainbows.
 3
 Already in Iowa the monarchs are emerging,
 Signaling with their tawny wings;
 In regalia of burnt orange and umber
 The spangled imperial procession
 Meanders along the democratic roadsides,
 Across straight state lines,
 Over rivers and artificial lakes
 And the loneliness of middle America
 On the way to Mexico.
 The tiny wind of their passing
 Is not even recorded
 As a disturbance in the atmosphere.
 4
 Driving back into the American past,
 Homesick for forests, flowers without names, vast savannahs,
 Lowlands or mountains teeming with game,
 Bluffs crowned with cottonwoods, mudbanks
 Where crocodiles might sun themselves;
 Finding instead the remains of strange picnics,
 Replications of old selves, a cacophony of changes
 Like a room crowded with chairs
 In which no one can sit, as if history were furniture
 Grown splintered and shabby;
 Studying a picturesque rustic architecture
 To master its splendid abstractions,
 Shady verandas and porches,
 Or the republican simplicity of a cow.

















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