“Five words in a line.”
—Gertrude Stein

and the epigraph,
this poem has

five six-word couplets
(“six-word” is one

compound word)—three
words per line—

amounting to forty-one
words in all.

(“Forty-one” is one
compound word too.)

Montage Vol. 11 • September 2008

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