To Elsie By William Carlos WIlliams

Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman   To Elsie BY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS The pure products of America go crazy— mountain folk from Kentucky   or the ribbed north end of Jersey with its isolate lakes and   valleys, its deaf-mutes, thieves old names and promiscuity between   devil-may-care men who have taken to railroading out of sheer lust of adventure—   and young slatterns, bathed in filth from Monday to Saturday   to be tricked out that night with gauds from imaginations which have no   peasant traditions to give them character but flutter and flaunt   sheer rags—succumbing without emotion save numbed terror   under some hedge of choke-cherry or viburnum— which they cannot express—   Unless it be that marriage perhaps with a dash of Indian blood   will throw up a girl so desolate so hemmed round with disease or murder   that she'll be rescued by an agent— reared by the state and   sent out at fifteen to work in some hard-pressed house in the suburbs—   some doctor's family, some Elsie— voluptuous water expressing with broken   brain the truth about us— her great ungainly hips and flopping breasts   addressed to cheap jewelry and rich young men with fine eyes   as if the earth under our feet were an excrement of some sky   and we degraded prisoners destined to hunger until we eat filth   while the imagination strains after deer going by fields of goldenrod in   the stifling heat of September Somehow it seems to destroy us   It is only in isolate flecks that something is given off   No one to witness and adjust, no one to drive the car

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