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  • Toothpaste for the Young Poet

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 514 to rescue to operate on the marks of infinity to be transcended against one’s will time rubbed into lather for your…

    June 22, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    advice, art, dating, grammar, poetry, politics, reddit, Shakespeare, theory, time travel
  • Dining Rooms Don’t Dine (A Discussion on Health Care in America)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 512 governments don’t don’t govern men america must precisely shame our nation into contemporary amazon american culture antagonistic stone glow health care…

    June 22, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, brutalism, health care, language, linguistics, philosophy, photography, poetry, rainbows
  • “What Rings But Can’t Be Answered” by Rebecca Lindenberg

    You are beautiful as a telephone, colors of bone, rocket ship, and cocktail lounge— Hmm, says the neon sign, starting an unfinishable thought. Where do…

    June 21, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    other people’s poetry, poetry
    anticipation, anxiety, art, doubt, feelings, loss, other people’s poetry, photography
  • Anti-Villanelle

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 513 never trust a lawman a tragic figure a brass roman pendant hooked upon a poke a magic recursive idol this brass…

    June 18, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, form, jewelry, market, nature, photography, poetry, poets, police, self-portrait
  • Nice Work If, Surrounded By If

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 511 you can only spit between offices or still never rhyme versions all over life magazine up reader teeth full of mouths…

    June 17, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, Donald Trump, Eileen Myles, philosophy, photography, poetry, reading, writing
  • Did You Mean Más o Menos?

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 510 c short sea suicid ahis bed wie he cha them all n euticals dhis long hr i spoke bsentminde of pharma…

    June 16, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    arson, art, Ben Lerner, death, Eileen Myles, fire, james schuyler, Paris Review, poetry, sleep
  • from Percival Everett in “The Art of Fiction No. 235”

    Everett: “I remember loving Lewis Carroll from an early age, and not just “Through the Looking-Glass” and “Alice” but the syllogisms and a book on…

    June 16, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    quotes
    America, art, books, fiction, literature, Percival Everett, philosophy, politics, psychology, writing
  • From “On Motorcycles” by Frederick Seidel

    … “On the lyrical state highways of Vermont I blatted and roared, up and down through the gears, at eighty, at a hundred and something,…

    June 15, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    essay
    blood, BMW, danger, death, Honda, life, mortality, motorcycles, MV Agusta, speed
  • The Internet Appears in the Morning Like a Hand / Full of Cashews and Coconut Meat

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 508 from your genderlesque moiré two water suns train invasive things the percieved field is most like my clause before stolen ice…

    June 11, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, desert, food, instagram, internet, language, poetry, technology
  • Trinity (Nuclear Test)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 507 but only therapists remain and projected to have no metaphors i am thinking the impossibly large brick school building the phone…

    June 10, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, childhood, japan, memory, poetry, provoke, psychology, shame, therapy
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