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Poem titled "Blast"?

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I recently talked with a friend about Pablo Neruda's remarkable poem, "Walking Around," and he suggested that I might also like a poem called "Blast." The thing is, I can't seem to find that poem anywhere online... It's supposed to be quite similar to "Walking Around." Does anyone have a clue as to where I can find "Blast?" Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  1. I have not found any poem titled blast... but perhaps one of these...

    Friday the Thirteenth by Ginsberg, Allen

    which starts

    "Blasts rip Newspaper Gray [or grey] Mannahatta's mid day Air Spires

    Down thru cloud-floor to Chicago, sunset fire obliterate in black gas"

    or

    De Profundis by Kálnoky, László

    which begins

    "No towers tremble now at the blast of my sighs

    Crippled cedar's shocked and whistling cry, The

    or

    Television Was a Baby Crawling toward That Deathchamber by Ginsberg, Allen

    which begins

    "It is here, the long Awaited bleap-blast light that Speaks one red tongue like Politician, but happy its own govt

    Telephones connect the voids island blissy darkness scattered in many manmind"

    I searched Columbia Grangers poetry database and this is all I got...

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