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On the sign:
SONG
Afternoon cooking in the fall sun- who is more naked than the man yelling, "Hey, I’m home!" to an empty house? thinking because the bay is clear, the hills in yellow heat, & scrub oak red in gullies that great crowds of family should tumble from the rooms to throw their bodies on the Papa-body, I-am-loved.
Cat sleeps in the windowgleam, dust motes. On the oak table filets of sole stewing in the juice of tangerines, slices of green pepper on a bone-white dish.
Berklee’s poetry Walk was laid in October 2003 along Edison Street between Shattuck and Milvia Streets. The route includes 128 metal plates with excerpts from songs, each of which is related in one way or another to the city of Berkeley.
The current plaque features a poem written by the American poet Robert Haas (1941), who was born in San Francisco, lives in Berkeley and teaches at the University of Berkeley