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Strong and bitter in exactly the right way. “They make a desert, call it peace” is a brutal line, and repeating it gives the poem a hard, steady force. It doesn’t wander. It knows where it stands.

I also liked “prey and feast, with righteous boasts” and “plant a flag and call it fair.” That language cuts clean. Angry, clear, and sharp enough to stay with someone after they finish reading.

They Make a Desert
Mar 29
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