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  • how the locksmith helped, draft 102120120753

    you locked the door behind, you what else could i do? you were young, i wanted more. in his suicide note K dreamed about Freddie…

    October 24, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    brick wall, cars, draft, fashion, fear, halloween, journal, life, literature, manipulation, men, plot, poem, poet, poetry, revenge, self-help, suicide note, therapy, transportation, women, writing, zine
  • how the locksmith helped, draft 102120121741

    you locked the door behind you what else could i do? you were young, i wanted more. in his suicide note K dreamed about Freddie…

    October 21, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    draft, fashion, fear, journal, life, literature, manipulation, plot, poem, poet, poetry, revenge, self-help, therapy, women, writing, zine
  • One Long Fucking Question for Michael Robbins

    What I’ve learned about long walks of course Was taught by the whiskers of a reservation man Lashing a horse Sterile tracts of pale kentucky…

    October 19, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    advice, Alien vs. Predator, apple, architecture, college, depression, drinking, fealty, horses, independent, ipod, journal, literature, Michael Robbins, nature, poem, poems, poet, poetry, poets, self-destruction, self-doubt, self-help, technology, walking, writing, zine
  • Engaging with The Homeless

    let’s tradethis waterclear, common, clean and coolfor an unlit cigarette. no backsies.

    October 2, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Uncategorized
    cancer, cigarette, danger, death, fear, homeless, journal, life, literature, poem, poetry, poets, safety, water, writing
  • American Womanhood

    i see her sipping tea she wants to write the Great American Joke Book about consumerism sour-milk yellow sniffling yolk but they get in the…

    October 2, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    blood, brick, canada, chemistry, comedy, consumerism, demo, democracy, economics, economics of the mind, economics of the word, jokes, journal, literature, men, poems, poetry, poets, practical jokes, purchasing power, rain, tires, women, writing
  • untitled, 092920121223

    it’s not enough to be clever; each little sound byte performance padded; deeper philosophies cold, carrying scaly sustenance; what is a poem if not a…

    September 29, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    art, audio, depression, desperation, entertainment, journal, lessons, life, literature, loss, love, meaning, media, mom, mother, poem, poetry, sadness, safety, self-doubt, self-help, sound, women
  • improv for wristwatch, 09262012

    maybe there’s too many advertisements in my mailbox for “food slicer” — who’s buttering what now?

    September 26, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    advertising, beer, boys, butter, deal, depression, food, girls, improv, internet, livingsocial, man woman, meat, models, no deal, nonsense, observation, photo, posture, sam pink, slicer, technology, wristwatch
  • untitled 9212012 [draft]

    helpless to understand her dripping wet hair cast again salmon short shorts dipping sweets into coffee arhythmic now one cheek lips the seat of her…

    September 22, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    art, beauty, coffee, fashion, fish, girls, men, migration, psalms, relationships, sex, sexuality, starbucks, stars, women
  • untitled dreambook entry, 09122012xx

    [i keep a blank moleskine next to my bed. i’ll wake up in starts and jot words, ideas. recently i rolled out of bed and…

    September 14, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Uncategorized
    beer, dream, journal, literature, love, moleskine, nightmare, poem, poetry, sex, sleep, sociology
  • a partial loss of grace [draft]

    everything but her perfect breasts obscured by the city skyline man’s promise venial, finger-licking ultraviolent, genial …

    September 9, 2012

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    art, breasts, decim8, destruction, digital, iphone, photography, photoshop, poems, poetry, triptych, women
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