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  • Walmart Statement on Firearms Policy

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 737 on firearms and ammunition and adolescence to implement this change: we will update our process sell bump stocks high-capacity magazines broke…

    March 1, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    guns, news, poem, politics, public relations, sales, sports, technology, washington
  • ‘Do you need some more right ears, David?’

    do you need some more right ears david? insert this monkey’s jaw in the space between the ridge of the ear and the skull? (what…

    February 27, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    art, Ireland, loot box, love, photography, poem, relationships, river, travel
  • ‘Magpiety’ by Czeslaw Milosz

    The same and not quite the same, I walked through oak forests Amazed that my Muse, Mnemosyne, Has in no way diminished my amazement. A…

    February 27, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    other people’s poetry, poetry
    art, birds, Czeslaw Milosz, France, linguistics, Lithuania, mythology, ornithology, philosophy, poland
  • Magpiety

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 736   after Czeslaw Milosz my birthplace which applies distantly from one and art … to the direct experience of this app…

    February 26, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, birds, Czeslaw Milosz, hudson river, museums, New York, photography, photoshop, water
  • Spindle 22

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 735 let boys be like burdocks city of salt pork sunken chin girls but let’s not yearn for life boys and bones…

    February 25, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    anthropology, Arctium, art, Czeslaw Milosz, flowers, iris, Narcissus, photography, poem
  • The Vegan Protein Powder

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 734 science lmao the 6 foot run? is better i left it since lmao the credit card to the credibly gooooohhhh v…

    February 23, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    alligator, art, Credit, diet, marketing, museum, Painting, poetry, social media
  • The Others: A Magazine

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 733 as a habit it’s always good or bad is of times it (short) after yourself but it (short) after yourself into…

    February 23, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    advertising, art, books, Marcel Duchamp, pepsi, poem, Shirazeh Houshiary, soda, technology
  • The Menace Relations In Himself Is To Destroy Them

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 732 reasonable people assemble people assemble people assemble people assemble assemble assemble people why liberals – some of torture while advancing americas…

    February 23, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    America, art, book, books, London Review of Books, museum, photography, politics, tech
  • Curtainlike Rock Formations

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 731 proposed before but experts say two new studies finally give convincing evidence that’s been propos on cave walls and use symbols…

    February 22, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    books, deviantart, gallery, museum, Painting, poem, pop art, sculpture
  • Instructions for a Haiku

    for Erica open your mouth open your throat wide back straight still stay ten seconds let nothing out not a whisper done what slipped in?

    February 22, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    photography, poetry
    anatomy, fluxus, haiku, hudson, linguistics, New York, photo, poem, snow
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