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  • Jersey Pine

    i’ve lived long enough to see phaeolus schweinitzii chewing the lap of this jersey pine on a walk with my family during our first pandemic to call us moist and poorly protected would be rude but true nevermind what i haven’t got is dirty hands and god damnit if i know how to be selfless…

    March 28, 2020
    poetry
    alcoholism, coronavirus, jorie graham, moab, mushrooms, new jersey, photography, poem, quarantine, social distancing
  • Double Freilicher

    The ribbon around a bomb. How blessed that red ribbon — crosstown view — 1978 I can only describe what I read times what I believe and I know nothing here’s among the five false sun- flowers where the water comes on high and tehuantepec yesss crosstown traffic among crows these are windows / not…

    March 26, 2020
    poetry
    Andre Breton, flowers, Frida Kahlo, Jane Freilicher, japan, john ashbery, leica, Manhattan, philosophy, photo, tokyo
  • blue jay text new yorker article ape egg advertisement

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 1,000 to write this allow myself to enuf drunk i had generations to sip of annihilation, so, to get the same was a technologist’s, and exploitative but some crater, belong like the images gave taken a decade age, whose errance, belong like these the same ways well as ‘righting we reckon bearing…

    March 21, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    Ariana Reines, chevy, coronavirus, iceland, jorie graham, leica, modernism, photography, poem, trick, truck
  • “The Great Enigma” by Stamatis Polenakis (trans. Richard Pierce)

    Goodbye forever to this brief age of freedom. Farewell unforgettable days and glorious nights and leaves swept away by the wind. We were young, we hoped for nothing and we waited for tomorrow with the blind obstinacy of the castaway who throws stones in the water. Source: Polenakis, Stamatis. “The Great Enigma.” Austerity Measures: The…

    March 21, 2020
    other people’s poetry, poetry
    Austerity Measures, coronavirus, freedom, glory, Greece, hope, New York Review of Books, photography, poem
  • Belt of Violent Hearth

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 999 in the belt of violent hearth studies two least eat a goodgod slowly foods (see a coated in twenties more the streets an effort to accept it cool care mealsmoretips to causeoverly autobiographicalnaked sweet cool confirmed cases youwantas much as muchless the earth eat a guidingworldwide this weight intake the azure…

    March 10, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    architecture, Autobiography, climate change, coronavirus, food, photography, poem, poetry
  • Sphinx, of Cement and Aluminum

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 998 the coronavirus show loses weight overtly and as much as supplements holy travel warning infects the earth studied worldwide these researchers fattening dozens of trusted sources trusted trusted trusted at the source the coronavirus show over time weighs poetry and researchers may have the greatest risk factors for weight trump is…

    March 1, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    allen ginsberg, America, coronavirus, news, photography, poem, poetry
  • Poem for The New Yorker

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 997 gothic piping which is world embarrassing themselves year over year, bertolt. frequently seemingly the night of iron and i can tell you, heather, in my advice to cross today and that quietly seemingly obviously the world is embarrassing — there were loves missing which is to say watching the world embarrassing…

    February 24, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    advice, aerial photography, bertolt brecht, black and white photography, Heather Christle, john ashbery, poem, Terrance Hayes, the new yorker
  • OK OK OK (For Eztmrjie)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 996 after months of afternoon eztmrjie is not the parkwikipedia poem, no. 995 eztmrjie bit the dark partwikipedia poem, no. 995 this marriage —that commitment — this contaminant — tenderly autobiographicalbut denied as an institutional art-piece the 43-year-old protagonist’s given name: eztmrjiehis anti-capital acts of speechfor me the reality’s mouth after months…

    February 22, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    America, cyberpunk, fiction, glitch, moab, nature, photography, poem, science fiction
  • Talking About Similarity (Marina)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 994 of time sewn into practice — not theory — imagination trails on my leg and disappears into suspect and terror forever — i am free of the artists on my leg and mentally like a teddy bear gestation on my leg and forever cleaned from my leg suspicion and energy —…

    January 25, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    breath, chris kraus, hedonism, John Baldessari, photography, poem, Robert Nozick, theory
  • John Baldessari (Make a Splash at Parties)

    Prismatic, Buñuel said.Chinese condoms andeffulgent magenta glob.Everything in thepublic record. That’show you makegreat images. Pleaseremove yr handsin respect ofthe dead. Describewhat you don’tsee. Clean, sterileactionable nouns. Beit boy orboar. The Frenchhorn swells predictably.Google feeds headlinesto the mountains.A poet doesn’tneed bleak intelligence,she said. Thisis a differentkind of river.I pour collageinto a blackmug, lucky me!

    January 19, 2020
    poetry
    action, art, creativity, John Baldessari, nature, pattern, photography, technology
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