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  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 126

    Hundreds of us… I know… I know… I know. You’re in memorandum the likes of a sunset as end credits roll. — *Sighs* Excuse me…

    January 20, 2016

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    America, death, funeral, LucasArts, motorcycles, noise, poetry, Tim Schafer, video games
  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 125

      You say puff pastry you say tax credit is a bulldog by now she’s probably lost in traffic skin darker than guns my father’s…

    January 16, 2016

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    bugs, chicago, drugs, family, food, found art, guitars, poetry, surrealism, taxes, women
  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 124

        Southeast in the Pacific Constituents the start: Eileen Lebanon along Eileen Myles and gay square-mild the boost of gin an odd nursingle a…

    January 16, 2016

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, ducks, hollywood, industry, legacy, lesbianism, linguistics, media, oregon, taiwan, travel
  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 123

    Song of Heroic Death in the First Crusade Those who prefer a later the First Crusaders for Palestine extant manuscripts of the poem written written…

    January 15, 2016

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    Crusades, Culture, Epic, food, France, French literature, linguistics, poetry, Spain, war
  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 122

    ONE of metaphors linked idea of thot it be a task beyond political valuation Our values old insisted from those talent the not meaning torturers…

    January 14, 2016

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    abstract art, conversation, conversion, humor, literature, metaphor, New York Times, poetry, power, Sigmund Freud, video games
  • Notes from Chicago

    “A fleuron is a typographic element, or glyph, used either as a punctuation mark or as an ornament for typographic compositions. Fleurons are stylized forms…

    January 13, 2016

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Poetry
    academia, amputation, art, artists, chicago, Culture, language, mexico, museums, storytelling, typography
  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 120

    Telemachus “When mirth reigns throughout the town, and feasters about the house, sitting in order, listen to a minstrel; when the tables beside them are…

    December 23, 2015

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, criticism, dogs, higher education, homer, literature, poetry, publishing, social media
  • Night Arching Womb

    Chuck Close look down down down a second simply layer photorealism Murphy Oil Soap at reality masterfully aftermarket wheels a precise daub of Reynolds Wrap…

    December 23, 2015

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Poetry
    Abstract, art, basketball, chuck close, criticism, Donald Trump, philosophy, Photorealism, shelley, strength
  • Library of Congress

    Winter landscape The statue The disciple A point of age The traveller The ball poem Fare well The spinning heart Parting as descent Desires of…

    December 22, 2015

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, Uncategorized
    boston, flowers, found art, heroes, John Berryman, Library of Congress, literature, poetry, washington
  • Wikipedia Poem, No. 119

    George Washington has left to run a Cruz cigarettes to take a ton hard to the campaign against missiles against faces against the heft to…

    December 20, 2015

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    America, death, family, isis, morality, politics, war, wikipoem
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