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The dogs yelp
Toward the stranger of air, Continues above the leg-bows of insects And the purr of interstate rubber. Pollution was called a “neighborhood effect” By economists; Since corporations Do not yet own the air and water. They should rightly pay fees To poison the nagging beauty of nature. Mathematics is quite useful in economics And our neighborhood: The house size is inversely proportional to Dog loudness, and directly proportional To lot proximity. Meanwhile, like the spiritually dead Hasten the return of God With shopping mall religions And flocks of migrating Computer packets We, who want to clear the air Without further legislation, Don our earplugs, Turn up the ipod, Hope lightning Wants to pose with the bloody iron Of this bonsai Cerberus…
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