“Here is your road, tying you to its meanings”

"The Road"
U.S. 1 (1938), The Book of the Dead
Context: Here is your road, tying you to its meanings: gorge, boulder, precipice.
Telescoped down, the hard and stone-green river
cutting fast and direct into the town.

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poet and political activist 1913–1980

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