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Our Country

Text of Poem

The lady in the harbor
who holds up the torch
pointed the way for my ancestors—
like the outstretched arm of Moses—
to the promised land.
Now smoke clouds the sky
around the light and exhaust fumes
wither the leaves around
Independence Hall where the
great names are rooted.
Sometimes I walk cement paths
with the furtive air of a man
who forged his father’s signature.

First Line
The lady in the harbor
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1978
Original Citation
View Magazine (January 1978) 14.
Complete Poems
355
Word Count
66
Poetic Form
open
Themes
Twitter Quote
Sometimes I walk cement paths / with the furtive air of a man / ​who forged his father’s signature.