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THE IDEA OF DETROIT
THE IDEA OF DETROIT

THE IDEA OF DETROIT

Artist (American, 1944-1989)
Date1976
MediumLetterpress on paper
Dimensions(Folded): 11 1/2 × 7 7/16 in. (29.2 × 18.9 cm) Paper Size: 11 1/2 × 15 in. (29.2 × 38.1 cm)
ClassificationsPrint
Object numberUAC7443.10
DescriptionLetterpress printed poetry booklet

Poetry by Jim Gustafson, titled "THE IDEA OF DETROIT"
Printed drawing by Bradley Jones

THE IDEA OF DETROIT
Detroit just sits there
like the head of a large dog on a serving plater.
It lurks in the middle of a continent,
or passes itself off as a civilization dangling at the end of a rope.
The lumpiness of the skyline
is the lumpiness of a sheet stretched over
what's left of a tender young body.
Detroit groans and aches and oppresses.
It amounts to Saturday night at a slaughter house,
and Sunday morning bed
with a bag of bagels and Special Obituary Supplement.
Air the color of brown Necco wafers,
a taste like the floor of an adult movie theater,
the movement through the streets
that of a legless wingless pigeon.
Detroit means lovers buying matching guns,
visitors take tours of foundries,
children born with all their teeth,
a deep scarlet kind of fear.
It breeds a unique bitterness,
one that leaves deep deep gashes in the tongue,
that doesn't answer telephones or letters,
that carves notches in everything,
that illustrates the difference between
"rise up singing" and "sit down and shut your face."
It forms a special fondness for uncooked bacon,
for the smell of parking lots,
for police sirens as opposed to ambulance sirens,
for honest people that move their heads
whenever they move their eyes.
Detroit is the greasy enchilada
smeared across the face of a dilemma,
the sanctuary of the living dead,
the home of Anywhere-But-Here travel agency,
the outhouse at the end of the rainbow.
Detroit just sits there
drinking can after can of Dupe beer,
checking the locks on windows,
sighing deeply, know that nothing
can save it now.

Published by The Alternative Press, Issue Number 6.
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