law-abiding they are never known to rob fight rape or play pinball in crowds they form queues & keep to them never smoke drink take drugs will volunteer their names at once ages war service next of kin & any opinions they might have or had about immortality now that they are all in the cemetery Poème tiré de Fall by Fury, 1978, McClelland & Stewart, reproduit avec l'autorisation de la Succession Earle Birney.
law-abiding they are never known to rob fight rape or play pinball in crowds they form queues & keep to them never smoke drink take drugs will volunteer their names at once ages war service next of kin & any opinions they might have or had about immortality now that they are all in the cemetery Reprinted from Fall by Fury, McClelland & Stewart, 1978, with permission of the Estate of Earle Birney.