America, I love you: you’re Peggy Lipton in Mod Squad, you’re Patti Smith in the ‘Piss Factory’, you’re Cary Grant and Sidney Poitier, Arsenic and Old Lace and the Lilies of the Field, my grandmother and I watching you on the television, laughing and finding holiness and beauty in a prayer. You’re the fast talk…
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America, I Love You
By: Mark Mordue
Charge/PoetryAmerica, Apocalypse Now, Apollo 11, Arsenic and Old Lace, Bewitched, Bukowski, California, Carson McCullers, Cary Grant, Cormac McCarthy, cultural criticism, Dead Man, democracy, Dylan, existential psychology, faith, genocide, Gil Scott Heron, God, Happy Days, Hejira, Howl, In Utero, Jackson Pollock, Jarmusch, John Ford, Joni Mitchell, Katherine Hepburn, Lilies of the Field, Manhattan, Mark Rothko, memoir, mesa, moon landing, Muhammad Ali, Nirvana, nostalgia, oranges, painting, poetry, Robert Kennedy, Robert Lowell, Rushmore, Sam Shepard, Sidney Poitier, soft diplomacy, Song for Sharon, suicide, Swordfish and Trombones, The Doors, Tom Waits, Trump, Vietnam, West1 Comment on America, I Love You