Disassembled Wonder
Disassembled wonder: crates and a box of jangling bolts,
�instructions: how to build a liberty
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Longshore cousins of a Polish leatherworker, Irish farmer,
�olive presser from Spain queued since daybreak
�(thermos of coffee and blood sausage on crusty day-old)
�hoist the swinging puzzle blocks ship to dock
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Thank you France for your daughter’s sandaled toes,
�trim dressed torso, legs, torch-flexed arm, and mouth
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mouth of the mother of the sculptor who dreams colossus
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We wait to hear give me your tired your poor,
�yearning to breathe free
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but she is babe in the woods, not fully assembled
�a bolted welded steel and copper, innocent iron
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sheet over scaffold and air
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(The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York in 1888 in 214 wooden crates)
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