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82 | Linda Gregerson said someone in that earlier pandemic, were a glass of clean water, we couldn’t save half the people here. If half the workers at Tyson Meats come down with the virus we still have a plan for protecting the owners from lawsuits. If the phone in the farmhouse rings when it’s long past dark and the milk… If the tanks at the co-­ op are full… If milk dumped into the culvert makes you think of death. My neighbor drove to Lansing in his pickup, I expect you’ve seen the photos too. The statehouse floor. The rifles. He had just culled half his herd. And while we’re casting about for ways to summon normal, I’ve been watching footage of the day-­ old chicks. The hundred and sixteen thousand buried alive, it seems we can’t afford the feed. Or can’t afford the falling price of chicken. I’m mostly confused poetry If the Cure for AIDS, Linda Gregerson Linda Gregerson | 83 by the articles meant to explain. Look at the spill of them, dump truck into the pre-­ dug ditch, the mewling yellow spill of them, still in the down we find adorable. Red earth. Impassive skyscape. Skittering bits of agitation on the body of the whole. ...

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