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        <title><![CDATA[There's a lot in this poem, Here, Bullet. to compare to Rimbaud's poem,...]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[There's a lot in this poem, Here, Bullet. to compare to Rimbaud's poem, Marine, which was the first published verse libre poem.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>The title poem of the book <em>Here, Bullet</em> is very visceral. It ends with him challenging the bullet to &quot;finish&quot; what it started and tells the reader, &quot;here is where the world ends, every time.&quot;</p><p>http://www.alicejamesbooks.org/turner_poem.html </p><p>I read this with my class, and they really enjoyed the anger and despair in the poem.  Is anyone else teaching his more violent poetry, and what do the kids,...]]></description>
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