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TenzoneAuthor(s): Ezra PoundSource: Poetry, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Apr., 1913), p. 1Published by: Poetry FoundationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20569736 .
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VOL. II A.,aA ~~~~No. I
A Cpazine ot'Verse APRIL, 1913
CONTEMPORANIA
TENZONE
Will people accept them? (i. e. these songs).
As a timorous wench from a centaur (or a centurian),
Already they flee, howling in terror. Will they be touched with the truth?
Their virgin stupidity is untemptable. I beg you, my friendly critics, Do not set about to procure me an audience.
I mate with my free kind upon the crags; the hidden recesses
Have heard the echo of my heels. in the cool light, in the darkness.
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