The Connecticut Twin
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem
I dreamed I had a twin up north, more twin
Than not, not quite conjoined and not the same;
. . . Identical in soul. Loves underpin
Our brotherhood. The region overcame
Our cleaving separation just as soon
As I crossed past the line. Slight slants of hills
And slopes as if a pheasant-colored rune
Plunged deep inside me, pheasant-vibrant chills

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