27.1

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
But their line cliché
Returns
In a manner not conducive to authenticity.
I wouldn’t call what I feel
Nostalgia for nostalgia.
Perhaps, embarrassment at my inability to perceive others’
Nostalgia. The nineties’, I conclude, were the seventies:
First time as debauchery, second as grung.

27.2

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
comes back
in a manner not conducive to authenticity.
I won’t call what I feel
“nostalgia for nostalgia” —
more like embarrassment at my inability to feel others’
nostalgia. The nineties’, I conclude, were the seventies:
the first time as debauchery, the second as grunge.

27.3

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
inauthentically.
It’s not
“nostalgia for nostalgia” —
more like embarrassment at my numbness to others’
nostalgia. The 90s were the 70s:
the first as debauchery, the second, grunge.

27.4

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
falsely.
This isn’t
what Ashes called “nostalgia for nostalgia” —
more like embarrassment at my immunity
to my neighbors’ nostalgia. The 90s were the 70s:
first as debauchery; second, grunge.

27.5

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
falsely.
This isn’t what Ashes called
“nostalgia for nostalgia” —
more like an embarrassed immunity
to my neighbors’ nostalgia. The 90s, 70s:
<p><a href=“grunge.html”>debauchery</a></p>.

27.6

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
falsely.
This isn’t what Ashes called
“nostalgia for solastalgia” —
more like a guilty immunity
to my neighbors. The 90s, the 70s:
the thes.

27.7

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
falsely.
This isn’t what Ashes called
“nostalgia for solastalgia” —
more like immunity
to neighbors. The 90s, the 70s:
a thes.

27.8

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
falsely.
This isn’t what Ashes called
“nostalgia for solastalgia” —
more like immunity
to neighbors. “The decade wags,”
others.

27.9

Led Zeppelin might not have plagiarized it,
still, their line cliché
haunts me
falsely.
This isn’t what Ashes called
“nostalgia for solastalgia” —
more like immunity
to neighbors. “The decade wags,”
others us.