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  • Undescended Epiphany

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 750 safara-like advent, empiricism? raiment’s will looking eats hamburgers raiment doesn’t ape — and fucking with the edge of sustenance worrying the…

    April 5, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, free, jargon, language, linguistics, photography, poetry, technology, travel
  • “Mars and Venus come back anew / They give each other mad kisses”

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 749 “The people who most needed god were the people who were kept outside.” Michael Simpson aperture propose emphasis or another kind…

    April 4, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    architecture, art, instagram, internet, literature, myth, Painting, poem, tech
  • “Aubade Sung at Laetare a Year Ago” by Guillaume Apollinaire

    It’s spring come out Esther you should Take a walk in the pretty woods The hens are clucking in the yard Dawn’s pink folds are…

    April 4, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    other people’s poetry, poetry
    French poetry, Guillaume Apollinaire, other people’s poetry, Ron Padgett, seasons, Spring, translation
  • Against Culture

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 748 grass grows gross in being whether its exploitative media of dogs has found itself at things from other its cultural exploitative…

    April 1, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    cats, Culture, film, gender, history, media, news, race, television
  • Too Late to Love You

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 747 the grinding stone will be or had been not much depends upon chrysoprase i sense upon and then i am aware…

    March 31, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    John F. Kennedy, journal, Lee Harvey Oswald, literature, love, Okot p’Bitek, Percy Bysshe Shelley, poem, Robert Browning
  • Map of the World

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 746 shy piñata horizon of mascara slurps a burst expectant cross mangles the black one purple swoosh at eye-level burst piñata down-filled…

    March 23, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    alcoholism, art, craft beer, fashion, geography, language, makeup, museum, video games
  • Polypropos

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 745   contemporary show-offs hair and little punchy verbs in all the right places some high round oogleables sweet averroes retweets roxane…

    March 22, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    africa, art, Frederick Seidel, motorcycles, philosophy, poem, technology, Texas, twitter
  • Please let me sleep

    “The bike I was thinking of buying belonged to a friend. Before I could buy it, I crashed on it, riding as a passenger behind…

    March 19, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Uncategorized
    advice, alcoholism, motorcycle, poet, Quotes, speed
  • MUSEUM

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 744 manifestoes but all the text is small and difficult museum admissions and museum educators portal insightful flash lateral and cliche fish…

    March 15, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    America, art, design, media, museum, news, politics, technology, trump
  • ATIO: 2018 Pamphlet

        ATIO is an 8-page pamphlet that strikes Italian heritage in America and provokes contemporary, national literature with trans-national action. Please download, share, and…

    March 15, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    best, book, community, free, history, Italian, literature, popular, share
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