The poet thanks historian Zambrotta of Italy for printing for compilation all posts and correspondences concerning her targeted victimization.

When her experience as an American poet of excellence changes, so will her account of it.

*****

Keep That Poet Quiet

Keep that poet quiet
Anything will do
Get her own dear daughter
On the phone with you

“Oh, I love my mother
Wish her naught but good
Though she cannot feed herself
Be aware that she hordes food,

“And prepare to feel yourself
Not too badly used
When she talks out of her head:
She’s only confused!”

Keep that poet indigent
Don’t let her one connection make
Because we know that one connection
Might be all that it would take

For her to become popular
For her to become heard
By the mumbling masses
We prefer to herd

Keep that poet quiet
Keep that poet sick
Keep that poet marginalized
Aren’t we ~ aren’t we slick?

Five long years we’ve let these
Online folks keep her in pain
Why should we arrest them?
Her loss is our gain.

*****

This poet presently lives at a fraction of her nation’s poverty level.

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