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Portrait of John Kelly
Wikipedia Poem, No. 643 of a person of a provision an interview with laura ingraham on slavery this statement that provision what a paragraph in our constitutional fact quiet chief of the man clearly state what you know the x of the matter that provision is known in fact that chief is quite able to…
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Full of Joy, Full of Shit
Wikipedia Poem, No. 638 why he wants them apart to have swam across the swan and most of the most semio-semantic demands of innerness eat their own japanese heritage as a way of concurrent hot knives since off the prints next year without saying anything added i don’t desire a dive into his apex of…
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Couplets
Wikipedia Poem, No. 597 “The line between full personhood and complete self-objectification is whisper thin.” Nancy Bauer “Saturn looking like a confection of mint and cantaloupe.” Kim Stanley Robinson as flesh and constraints of the nonsexual and as both our chances for and common: neither mutual and young women requires what young women requires…
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Our Hero Discovers Pure Empathy In the Dustless Prop Corners of Episodic Soft-Input Humor
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The Two Orchard Thieves
Wikipedia Poem, No. 577 these two orchard thieves a series and a brother the spirit seems somehow yet feminine oily laughs when campfire staircases rise up like milk our bodies sculpt a cheap iron colocynth breaks our ranks touch again doves watercourses a campfire family laughter incorporating me as simple as poetry is a series…
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Three Feet
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Young Girls Bring Parsley to My Shop
Wikipedia Poem, No. 537 poetic form he searches for solace in the poetic form arches for something like constant discovery outside e poetic form he searches for something like cons discovery outside of the poetic form he searches for so n the poet’s understanding or comprehensionnt discover side of the poetic form he searches for…
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Lemniscate of Booth, at Speed
Wikipedia Poem, No. 356 It is. Are you? or as a result english pulling verb from latin grow property et cetera to fall to someone as pain from defective forms Where do you want to go today? an alternative verb from the late 1570s unless much growth modern french noun from advertising to be now-obsolete…