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        6. By Gwendolyn Brooks

          We are things of dry hours and the involuntary plan,
          Grayed in, and gray. “Dream” makes a giddy sound, not strong
          Like “rent,” “feeding a wife,” “satisfying a man.”


          But could a dream send up through onion fumes
          Its white and violet, fight with fried potatoes
          And yesterday’s garbage ripening in the hall,
          Flutter, or sing an ariaaria an elaborate song for one voice with orchestral accompaniment, appearing most often in opera (“aria” means “air” in Italian).

          down these rooms


          Even if we were willing to let it in,
          Had time to warm it, keep it very clean,
          Anticipate a message, let it begin?


          We wonder. But not well! not for a minute!
          Since Number Five is out of the bathroom now,
          We think of lukewarm water, hope to get in it.


          Gwendolyn Brooks, "kitchenette building" from Selected Poems, published by Harper & Row.

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