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untitled (flight of birds)
Wikipedia Poem, No. 625 For Noam זיכרונה לברכה between eyes the diamond it is the role of no one’s character justice suggests a comic fainting fashion to were i birdlike or losing your affection allied to your paintings exegete developed humane patterns for roman interiors i could have mastered your movement within a week of kindness…
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John of Patmos, Kneeling
Wikipedia Poem, No. 623 “One thing there’s no getting by — I’ve been a wicked girl,” said I; “But if I can’t be sorry, why, I might as well be glad!” — Edna St. Vincent Milay exiled we by dire storm born of a little sin gilled systems ill of theses mercy snaps its cloud…
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Here: Have another free chapbook!
Please download and share with friends. Read it on the bus. Read it on the toilet. Read it in a cave. Read it upside down. Read it instead of watching Curb Your Enthusiasm. Read it out loud in a French accent at your next open mic night! It’s unrhymed rap music with photographs that I…
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The Cardinals
Wikipedia Poem, No. 619 cedar’s severe angels sing out boxy little songs sing a jumpsuited repair man services holy angles sing holy logic proofs with pencils rule a jumpsuited repair man servicing boxy proofs with pencils neg a jumpsuited repair man services a jumpsuited repair man servicing holy angles sing holy angles sing a jumpsuited…
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Formica Office Furniture
with one finger i look up at the clock what time is it when will we worm you and me; where do we go from here to the back seat of my filthy afterthought or your candlelit cantaloupe i am careful to avoid using the word invade
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Abraham Lincoln, in 1824, Tries on Women’s Clothing and No One Bats a Lash
Wikipedia Poem, No. 616 gray to wear lipstick his mouth he ate breakfast before lincoln wanted to like to wear lipstick his mother wore lincoln wanted to wish away war lincoln wanted to like his mother school her wear her caring peach lincoln wanted his mouth to mother his mouth he watched her thin serious…
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The Most Efficient, Elegant Way to Dispose of Human Remains
Wikipedia Poem, No. 615 which nouns become which nouns unto chlorophyll ceases to metabolize insist verbs into beauty-laid philtrum as i grow older and metastatic gray