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Burton L. Carlson
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Someday

Someday, I tell myself,
I’ll write a book
and someone I respect
will read it.

Someone will say
the book redounds to my credit,
and I will cry
at finally erasing the debt:

poems recognized! 

On Poetry and ArtSuzi PeelAugust 18, 2014
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