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Call and Answer

August 25, 2008

CALL AND ANSWER is a poem by Robert Bly in a video by Media Mike Hazard.

Written by the poet laureate of Minnesota in 2002 at the beginning of the current Iraq War, it is the inspiration for a megagig at the Black Dog Café in St. Paul.

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Anonymous's picture

call and answer

How I missed these words the first time I will not know. What a pleasure to see/hear them spoken again.

August Spies 's picture

Those conventions are not

Those conventions are not even as entertaining as State Fairs but good words (especially when coming with interesting music) are good to take. The Coup is going to be in St Paul on tuesday and this is where some truth is going to be said.

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