Assessment

        by Ted Guhl

        Stained concrete walls and metal gates
        stand like an imposing citadel against
        invaders from the bamboo, arrows from the heart.

        Inside, complex passages wind
        like chill gray knotted ceremonies
        of recapitulation containing

        small arenas of method,
        where the children, pale with chalk dust,
        await the rise or fall of a thumb.

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