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  • High on Queen Anne Road (Cerberus)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 970 why are you the poet you are the poet consequence of shit in love with the marauder heracles slept in his crate hera summoned snakes the snakes moved without reason heracles strangled the snakes one by one by one

    September 13, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    Hellenistic Poetry, hera, heracles, hercules, labor, mythology, parenting, snakes
  • His Charioteer

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 969 secretive unions any reason to open new paths for the collared movement of reason open new paths for collaboration open new paths for blacktop and feels great great the collar he loves lifting lifting and curtail secretive right to the course of America pressure the tepid frog in the middlea little…

    September 11, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    art, cyberpunk, future, futurism, labor, politics, sci fi
  • Bakunin and Io

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 968 hoped over derivative, io thinks that’s wrong eleven sikhs in a white audi spirit r8 tight from a low stitch bedtime interrogates head and contrast leather alive from feeling imperial elder foretaste what spectator what mortality what sinus-drink nothing is more dangerous for man’s private morality than the habit of command…

    September 8, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    America, anarchosyndicalism, audi, Guru Granth Sahib, Mikhail Bakunin, russia, sikh, socialism, Spain
  • Isabel II in Exile

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 967 understand ennobling forsaken; struck down, despair; perplexed, in all. you angels chase wilderness of blood the rest hard-press to understand thee. earnest of blood inters irrelevance. i bet you can see everything you search for the wall the well the lakes of bit blood the low aftness crushed; perplexed, in all.…

    September 5, 2019
    wikipoem
    art, history, influencers, instagram, La Gloriosa, Martha Rosler, photography, poem, Spanish Civil War
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 62

    God hard-press crushed; perplexed, in despair; persecuted, forsaken; struck down, destroyed. battles. deception, defeat, destruction, death. roar into you Angels chase wilderness in audacious strange heir. Confident throne. Earnest requests of blood spill your God. if you have a mountain jump God Will do what you want

    September 1, 2019
    art, Artifacts of Reference, poetry
    apotheosis, bible, deification, erasure, God, philosophy, self-help, will
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 61

    August 31, 2019
    Artifacts of Reference
    Bill Viola, book cover, Cabbage Patch Kids, childhood, family, stasis, youth
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 60

    August 30, 2019
    Artifacts of Reference
    art, cyan, garment district, key, magenta, New York, news, photography, surveillance, yellow
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 59

    August 29, 2019
    Artifacts of Reference
    advertising, art, autumn, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, ontology, paleontology, surveillance
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 58

    August 28, 2019
    Artifacts of Reference
    architectural digest, business, dimensions, government, horses, interiors, surveillance, time travel
  • Solution on the Horizon as Accidental Path to Desire (Patricia Arquette)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 966 Take a look at the lawmanBeating up the wrong guyOh man, wonder if he’ll ever knowHe’s in the best selling showLife on Mars of unknown origin perhaps influenced by dousing and centurion diction related a black squirrel runs for its life there may be a connection of some sort industrious mind…

    August 28, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    David Bowie, desire, etymology, fire, florida, history, Key West, language, Patricia Arquette
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