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. Bruce Springsteen published his poem "Suus" in an experimental literary magazine Coe Review number 9 in 1978.

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This poem is by another person named Bruce Springsteen. This Bruce was the third cousin of the famous Bruce Springsteen.

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vol. 9 • 'Suus'

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