Wikipedia Poem, No. 172

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“The viewing public demands an image of itself. … Light, dry, explosive snow.” Ben Lerner

 

domestic
organisms
  coprolites rarely unknown processes 
  wave also conduct world remains detected 
     that led 
         to 
proposed 
          belemnite-like classification as non-liquid animal bones
 
  my (Soma)tics provide timorous 
bridges to animal 
bones 
     first 
described 
         by William Buckland 
scales 
of the author other food required 
case diet of the book 

      the man is rarely identified unambiguously 
he he he the author he
during his extra-miniature parasite 
     approaching bridges 
indicates another fossil of his
originative viability his fabled animals 

     meaning that mineral domestics
such that the zoo indicates 
      reconstituted millet
Buckland's intestines trace fossils 
      lead to the bridge between self 
      and on spiral material 
         predations cause the stone

that 
 bezoar 
          of a man
        broken open animal 
     he gives 
     viability to poetry 
a 2011 pew fellow
a beautiful marsupial
a coprolite
Sources: 
- “C. A. Conrad.” Wikipedia. N.p.: Wikimedia Foundation, 17 Sept. 2015. Web. 17 Apr. 2016.
- “CAConrad.” The Poetry Foundation. 2015. Web. 17 Apr. 2016.
- “Coprolite.” Wikipedia. N.p.: Wikimedia Foundation, 1 Apr. 2016. Web. 17 Apr. 2016.

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