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They carved the letters yellow, and painted the wood around the letters green, chained a picnic table to the grass out near where the roof of the dead mall directs a crack of sunset to radiate the Burger King sign gold. Last place open after midnight: then apartment windows hold stars and satellites in the cold. A creek runs like a paper fold from one corner of park to other, twenty or thirty blocks from where she took her first breaths of infancy in the only city I know of with the letters for poet that does not also carry a port or a point in its name.
“Gwendolyn Brooks, whose work equals or surpasses that of Whitman and Dickinson in significance, for the record, was born in Topeka in 1917, although she moved to Chicago before she was six months old. Topeka is my hometown, and that of many other poets whose names you’d know; there is no explaining it. The modest city park named for her is at Topeka Boulevard and 37th Street, to your right if you’re heading south out of town.” —Ed Skoog
Ed Skoog is the author of Rough Day (Copper Canyon Press, 2013). He lives in Seattle.
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