Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment Advance Access originally published online on October 3, 2009
Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2009 16(4):849-850; doi:10.1093/isle/isp095
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A Song to the Everglades
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Non air-conditioned world, five minute epoxyOf sensation. I scratch my legs until they bleed
There were dragon and damsel flies, moot metallic
Transparency. Place where mosquitoes love to breed
Morass. But water flows somewheres. Lusty orchid
Rootless
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