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1981, & for three days in Nebraska penny loafers are the talk, the thirties sensation all over again in one-light towns. Three days in Nebraska, & a hundred calves come out bloody & new as Wahoo & Alma & Dunning hum & glow, turned liked searchlights into Colorado, where everyone’s already wearing their lucky shoes. It takes just one look at a boy from Ansley — there is love & there is money & there is everything in between, touched by both — one look at the packs approaching the drag in Imperial, as first & second boy say hey & hey to third & fourth — Three days in Nebraska, & the bigger the sentiment, the harder it falls, & all over the dreams of the pretty end somewhere in New York City, but just this one time, just these three days in Nebraska, the boys are clicking their boots & singing I wish I was here in Nebraska From Volume 192, Number 2, May 2008 Copyright © The Poetry Foundation |