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By Jack Joseph Smith
A Good Thing About America
I don't think there are garden park varities
anymore....
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The poem mourns the disappearance of garden park varieties as a lost American good.
Its title promises praise, but the body turns immediately toward absence. The odd phrase garden park varities keeps the memory specific and slightly unstable, as if the good thing is already difficult to name.