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To a Friend
(in the style of Pablo Neruda)
By Adrián Bleifuss Prados
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To a Friend
By Adrian Bleifuss Prados
You are the best American,
a child with obnoxious optimism.
You are loud and wonderfully impure.
You are a cook and a schemer.
I know the social ferment of your kitchen.
You have plans and programs and radical recipes
You live for the new city,
for its justice,
for the sunny freedom of its broad avenues.
And although we live in an age of smug generals
and rivers of snake oil,
I see your city shining in the distance.
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