


Cheer for Stanford Red
Born in Mississippi and dead 29 years later in Arkansas, the “redneck surrealist” Frank Stanford wrote the greatest poem in English of the second half of the 20th century , The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You: “I'll just bleed so the stars can have something dark to shine in.”
Show your poetry bona fides. Sport this and sprout nonliteral wings.
Born in Mississippi and dead 29 years later in Arkansas, the “redneck surrealist” Frank Stanford wrote the greatest poem in English of the second half of the 20th century , The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You: “I'll just bleed so the stars can have something dark to shine in.”
Show your poetry bona fides. Sport this and sprout nonliteral wings.
Born in Mississippi and dead 29 years later in Arkansas, the “redneck surrealist” Frank Stanford wrote the greatest poem in English of the second half of the 20th century , The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You: “I'll just bleed so the stars can have something dark to shine in.”
Show your poetry bona fides. Sport this and sprout nonliteral wings.
Care instructions: Turn the garment inside out, wash in cold water on a gentle cycle, and use a mild detergent without bleach or fabric softeners. Air drying is recommended, or tumble dry on low if necessary.