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  Barbed Wire

  by Ralph Burns

  Two or more strands twisted together,

  Oxides and baser salts, admixture

  Of carbon, metal of lash and scourge,

  Strung like a virus, barbed intervals,

  Stapled by hand to bois d'arc poles,

  Woven by machine, "devil's rope"

  Of vast interior plains,

  Of meadows bruised by their own

  Amplitude, barbed wire of a thousand

  Different kinds, undulating loops,

  Half round and square——Reynold's Web,

  Preston's Braid, Meriwether's Cold

  Weather Wire, Shellaberger's Long Zigzag,

  Walking Wire, Curtis's Ladder, Visible Lace,

  Arch and Leaf, Descending Beads, Staple Barb,

  Open Diamond Point, Sproul's Twins,

  Elsey's Ribbon, Brink's Buckle, Ellwood's Star,

  Flute and Rib, Spool and Spurs, Joined Saucers,

  Tie through Eye, Body Grip,

  Blake's Knee Grip, Underwood's Tack——

  Unloved, unloving; that to name these

  Does no political good, but as precision

  Is polemical, against vague statement

  And circular evasion, as the sharp angle of sun

  And crossed wires together body forth a spark,

  It is some kind——cold, unmusical, utterly itself,

  Keeping cattle in, or the enemies of sheep

  Out.

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