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About the author
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Christopher Mulrooney has written poems and translations in Crate, Chiron Review, Segue, The Drunken Boat, Default, and Voices Israel. He has provided criticism in Parameter, The Film Journal, and Pyramid. He also published a volume of verse called notebook and sheaves (AmErica House, 2002).
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The Red Cat lounge opened on a Tuesday night and all of your friends
were there singing the all-time gospels
such as the time new
by the fireside radio sat listening
ladies and gentlemen
this is new war
and old hate
like a scratch of new painted fingernails on a tin can
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