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Randall Mann's first book, Complaint in the Garden, won the Kenyon Review Poetry Prize and is forthcoming from Zoo Press.

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Fiduciary
by Randall Mann

the relationship between
     blackbird and fencepost, between
the cow and its egret, the field
     and wildflowers overrunning the field—
so little depends upon their trust.

     Here, in God we trust
to keep our cash and thoughts in line—
     in the sky, an unexplained white line
could be the first of many omens.
     But this is no country for omens,

the line as chalky as the moon,
     bleak and useless as the moon
now rising like a breath of cold air . . .
     There is gullibility in the air.

 
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