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|a Silex, Edgar.
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|a Through all the displacements :
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|c by Edgar Gabriel Silex.
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|a Willimantic, CT :
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|a The works of an Indian poet from Texas. In Grandfather Buffalo, he writes: "I saw them staring at him / in the mall I was small / holding his granite hand / his skin was bronzed / straight blue-black hair / his eyes and nose slightly curved / towards earth. I knew what was in their stares / an old Indian coin / a fat-lipped feathered caricature / a Cleveland team name..."
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