The package is placed
on government-approved scales,
wrapped and addressed, when
comes the inevitable question:
"Are there any hazardous
or inflammatory items
contained herein?"
I hesitate to answer
because,
after all,
hidden behind enveloped paper
are
books.
Is Bukowski as dangerous
as Bakunin was?
If I send Vonnegut
or Solzhenitzyn,
am I guilty
of shipping sedition?
Transmitting thoughts
across state lines
could prove dangerous indeed,
especially since ideas
usually prove to be the real
Enemies of the State.
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