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The Roar of the Slain Protect
Wikipedia Poem, No. 413 For Bill the roar of the slain protect the caretaker’s hut that red clay pot portends tracks for the hunt everything in the red clay pot belongs to the animals though it is also fed on flour that as a practice belongs to those among us who do not touch bone…
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‘How is the sky like a grater, Jimmy?’
For James Schuyler How is the sky like a grater, Jimmy? What is sent up for shredding? Touches blue-bore and spark-moon, Cloud or torch in a rush against— No, not again, this Is how I am like a grater. So, what comes down lesser? Smaller, not sky. The sky Is neither catalog, Nor inventory, Litany;…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 376
of sizzle—her innards disposed of meaning sow plated for a child in the hourglass faces down thin strips of sizzle—her innards disposed of meaning to letter law it is passionate play that is passionate play that is passionate play the comprise of choices it is cold here—stuck through with the bear— that is cold…
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a poem is art you make with words death is the end of the parade, which is to say everglade still jake is a cake cone, vanilla soft-serve, rainbow sprinkles noon is a mystery until noon art you make with words end of parade, which is to say everglade still cake cone, vanilla soft-serve, rainbow sprinkles mystery ’til noon art…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 256
shucks the least desirable tongue licks AAPL high at one hundred and thirty nine bucks yet discovers the universe si si che figata the darkening world chomps to whom he is married not hungry enough not clever yet it discovers the universe the poet poses enough with importance like an unbending ray the world made bitter killing…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 251
wispy veils of oxygen cobalt ovipositor nebulae dense hydrogen particles wish showy arcs around super-hot newborn stars eight and a half billion bacteria bellowing diptera language disintegrates as the housefly lifts from the animal waste onto one’s strawberry sundae parasitic worms cholera bacillary dysentery salmonella anthrax tuberculosis ophthalmia typhoid pétomai labella ripe of discourse…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 241
x in the time of y from here a bistro table invites thrills and irrigation leverages buying sons lie another use irrigation zones then on 75th street like crows if they are said to function resemble privacy deeply and common cover cold the first big outdoor excision of self frosting the outdoors rehabilitating neglected…