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cobras in the grass
there’s nothing here to say nothing here go away run to bed, there’s a candy cane to suck beef jerky if you like lights are dead electricity in deficit someone else moans that pay off your desire close your eyes rise through the pneumatic door this flowering canoe is your dream now broken where the army…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 139
welcome to new products you have daved us that’s what we really want here more than most we guess what considerate permission from the bobby parade? welcome kind riffs of the news to the new today will be super bright should we eat for love and country to hell as written by a horn seductive…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 136
Eat broken dreams And water their tiresome sit-ups swimming Go to town to do schoolwork arend go to town For umbrellas of Scotch for 5 p.m. errands At the state liquor store tiresome sit-ups Swimming takes me to town for pushups All right time and hunger and swimming pools Which I get home and…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 133
young ago what grew language mostly better county historical in all it suits ownership old past diction encourages but no one end of Samuel Johnson his own way for it might birth you when is I found sometime quiet and right I could have good people where steamrolling after whitening ago what ought today…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 132
pusha t & kenny g i saw what i saw at the new museum while arranging tea that she side of a ride she adds the hole unplugs a baguette places she her who both traditional and a woman a baguette rubs a plastic container was i always looking for a father when i –…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 124
Southeast in the Pacific Constituents the start: Eileen Lebanon along Eileen Myles and gay square-mild the boost of gin an odd nursingle a North Americal at that national is a ruddy tyre and continued thus Total Demonym = Eileen Myles inhabited near the recruited area an area of grin odd nursing the rapid…
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Notes from Chicago
“A fleuron is a typographic element, or glyph, used either as a punctuation mark or as an ornament for typographic compositions. Fleurons are stylized forms of flowers or leaves; the term derives from the Old French word floron for flower. Robert Bringhurst in The Elements of Typographic Style calls the forms ‘horticultural dingbats.’ It is…
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Night Arching Womb
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