The New Parnassians.(Poem)

From: New Criterion | Date: October 1, 1999| Author: Downing, Ben | Copyright information

for Herb Leibowitz

 
   That this is the way it's always been done-- 
   the old devolving to the callow young 
 
   the gold of their experience, the green 
   gleaning off the seasoned their maturity-- 
 
   subtracts but little from my debt to you. 
   My burden grows, in fact, because so few 
 
   now trouble to p...

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