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Peter Davis


Peter Davis

POEM ADDRESSING CONTEMPORAY POETS WHO I’VE BEEN
JEALOUS OF ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION



I’m really sorry about this and embarrassed. I’m only
mentioning it because it makes for a decent poem. Of
course, you might not think so. Sorry, again.

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