News Of The Gold World Of May
Delmore Schwartz
News of the Gold World of May in Holland Michigan: “Wooden shoes will clatter again on freshly scrubbed streets—” The tulip will arise and reign again from awnings and windows of all colors and forms its vine, verve and valentine curves upon the city streets, the public grounds and private lawns (wherever it is conceivable that a bulb might take root and the two lips, softly curved, come up possessed by the skilled love and will of a ballerina.) The citizens will dance in folk dances. They will thump, they will pump, thudding and shoving elbow and thigh, bumping and laughing, like barrels and bells. Vast fields of tulips in full bloom, the reproduction of a miniature Dutch village, part of a gigantic flower show.
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