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Eight Ways of Looking at the Ozarks
Eight Ways of Looking at the Ozarks

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After Basho, Buson, and Issa I Even in the Ozark Mountains hearing the bob-white’s call, I long for the Ozarks. II The origin of sound: a frog jumps into a fish pond— a snake slides in on his heels. III . . .

After Basho, Buson, and Issa I Even in the Ozark Mountains hearing the bob-white’s call, I long for the Ozarks. II The origin of sound: a frog jumps into a fish pond— a snake slides in on his heels. III Walking sideways down the ridge, I pluck a dogwood blossom— even then, I know I’m…

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