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	<title>Stevie General Store &#187; Elizabeth Bishop</title>
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		<title>Our Lives As Filling Stations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh, but it is dirty! &#8211; this little filling station, oil-soaked, oil-permeated to a disturbing, over-all black translucency. Be careful with that match! Father wears a dirty, oil-soaked monkey suit that cuts him under the arms, and several quick and saucy and greasy sons assist him (it&#8217;s a family filling station), all quite thoroughly dirty. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oh, but it is dirty!<br />
&#8211; this little filling station,<br />
oil-soaked, oil-permeated<br />
to a disturbing, over-all<br />
black translucency.<br />
Be careful with that match!</p>
<p>Father wears a dirty,<br />
oil-soaked monkey suit<br />
that cuts him under the arms,<br />
and several quick and saucy<br />
and greasy sons assist him<br />
(it&#8217;s a family filling station),<br />
all quite thoroughly dirty.</p>
<p>Do they live in the station?<br />
It has a cement porch<br />
behind the pumps, and on it<br />
a set of crushed and grease-<br />
impregnated wickerwork;<br />
on the wicker sofa<br />
a dirty dog, quite comfy.</p>
<p>Some comic books provide<br />
the only note of color&#8211;<br />
of certain color. They lie<br />
upon a big dim doily<br />
draping a taboret<br />
(part of the set), beside<br />
a big hirsute begonia.</p>
<p>Why the extraneous plant?<br />
Why the taboret?<br />
Why, oh why, the doily?<br />
(Embroidered in daisy stitch<br />
with marguerites, I think,<br />
and heavy with gray crochet.)</p>
<p>Somebody embroidered the doily.<br />
Somebody waters the plant,<br />
or oils it, maybe. Somebody<br />
arranges the rows of cans<br />
so that they softly say:<br />
ESSO&#8211;SO&#8211;SO&#8211;SO</p>
<p>to high-strung automobiles.<br />
Somebody loves us all.</p>
<p><em>Filling Station<br />
</em>Elizabeth Bishop</p>
<p>The dreams of the young. I once wanted to study Elizabeth Bishop. And that was all I wanted for myself. Now I want so much more. Yet I&#8217;m unable to specify one.</p>
<p>The dreams of the young remain with them.</p>
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