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  • Mary Ruefle

    think like that no like that sniff around a burrow don’t hunt birds think like this no like this raccoons yes groundhogs yes opossum definitely…

    April 29, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    animals, birds, Mary Ruefle, new jersey, Nils Frahm, philosophy, theory, video games
  • ‘Lightning Bugs’ by August Kleinzahler

    A cruel word at eventide and night zips up like a spider’s retreat. Go back to your febrile needlework.        We shall not…

    April 29, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    other people’s poetry, poetry
    drinking, insects, inspiration, mood, nature, new jersey, poetry, writing
  • ‘The peace lily speaks’

    The peace lily speaks without an obligation to listen.

    April 29, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
  • from ‘On Secrets’ by Mary Ruefle

    “When you are walking down a city street and not paying much attention—perhaps you are downtrodden by some confusion—and come suddenly upon a rose bush…

    April 28, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    art, beauty, books, flowers, Mary Ruefle, Quotes, rose, secrets, tattoo
  • Norman Wilkinson

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 459 objects of war as large as large as large as large as large as largely due to the number of morale…

    April 28, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    alcoholism, art, britain, camouflage, navy, Painting, poetry, technology, war, world war 1, world war i
  • limited edition art/chapbook flash sale

    April 27, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
  • Salty

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 458 killed their bodies for five earrings me in the streets expensive me the streets setting fire taking me into the streets…

    April 27, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    advertising, art, death, France, Montaigne, photography, poetry, protest, resistence, Tax
  • Two a Rhythm of the Mind

    “6. Greek mathematicians did not think one was a number because the concept one did not involve number. To them, two was the first number.…

    April 25, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    Leonard Bernstein, math, music, numbers, philosophy, photography, plato, Robert Hass, theory
  • Poets Reading the News publishes ‘Agraphia’

    A great poetry website, Poets Reading The News, has published another one of my poems, Agraphia, along with one my recent photos, Car 5 (above). I’m…

    April 23, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    community, help, history, news, poems, publicity, publishing, violence, war
  • Elizabeth

    “If you should dip your hand in, your wrist would ache immediately,” from “At the Fishhouses”, by Elizabeth Bishop

    April 23, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    boats, Edgewater, Elizabeth Bishop, photography, Quotes
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