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Some stuff I don’t believe
Skaters on the Boston Common Frog Pond.
— Photo by Tkperlman
“I don’t believe in seeking sheet music
by Boston Common on a snowy day, don’t believe
in the lighting of malls seasonably
When I’m sleeping I don’t believe in time
as we own it, though some of the others might….’’
— From “Veteran,’’ by Fanny Howe (born 1940), a Boston-based poet and essayist
“Boston Street Scene (Boston Common),” by Edward Mitchell Bannister, a depiction of the street and Boston Common area in 1898–99
1890 map
'Equal to the sky'
Post Office Square in Boston’s Financial District
“To paint one rose equals a life in that place
and on the thorny path outside
one cathedral is equal to the sky.’’
— “Goodbye Post Office Square,’’ by Boston-based poet Fanny Howe