Joseph M. Gerace
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 349
destructive destructive founded basin there but exploding destructive and deeper diagram than that is there but exploding destructivity feeds the case may be a river from the geological society would exploding destructive destructivity feed the pressure in that instance there without lakes
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Kestrel
A kestrel orbits the Meadowlands Beside the Turnpike. A reminder: In the order of everything, It is most likely the case that No thing separates from any other thing, Despite great evidence contrary. The four-ounce kestrel, gliding on, powerful and free— As Diogenes masturbating in the marketplace—will die, His body fall-flung by the side of…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 347
to quarter the weather hence quarter the hull of the ship a nautical order keeps weather a distant blip apart aloof a gage of windy thrusts keeps the quartered slip quartered further against the gage of rain from gagging grip
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 346
led to help his opinion about the culture in that era the culture in that era the work was noted at his opinion about the provincial status of culture in that era the work was chief editor of poems in that era the cultures had also to helped his opinion about the il setaccio the…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 345
the scholar upon cataloging organized democracies vehelemental rule of the starvationalist moved in burgos they were morals manuel azaña and anticlericians received in studio estimates of the enternationalists carried from morocco to the nationalist base carried from malnutritionalists a catholithic war of repression soldiers bought february nineteen thirty nine shirtsleeves laced with silken roses collapsed…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 344
“picke the first part slurr the last part” -Miles Davis set on col on set due out on columbia legacy on columbia legacy columbia legacy on columbia legacy drums on the newly issued material includes studio albums concerto for the calm can choose from abundances will bring instances will interest it’s famous for the calm…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 343
many equal things and the kestrel today and the case no things and the side of the earth itself i am likely the earth itself i am likely the kestrel powerful and free will die its body fall-flung by the side of all it is most likely the side of the kestrel powerful and…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 341
in my teeth roots this cancer in every sentence in my privileged than before something moist and black of days and fine nonsmoking into halves crawl an expert and find me i grabbed that sentence and how the grip of my primary care doctors now seemed within a knuckle this disease and my new wife…