Silliman on Deemer:
They’re deliberately anti-ambitious, which I suspect must raise up a whole range of emotions when other poets read these works.¹ It takes a particular kind of gall to write without ambition & Deemer knows it:FAME & FORTUNE
Fame:
the cows stop eating
to watch me pass.
Fortune:
more blackberries
than I will ever pick.
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