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Three Poems

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Brown Fields One by one by one, they take  The hollow factories down.  It gives  The sons of sons of sons Of workers work to do.  They donโ€™t Just blast or bash the buildings all to pieces: The job is difficult and careful. First, the guts come out, and then The skin comes off, sheet-metal  …

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