poetry
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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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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
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The 24 Hottest New Textures from #ParisFashionWeek
Wikipedia Poem, No. 614 obscene odes on windows of the skull rural happiness of the book nature stealthily glowers orders a chinch from the middle of the night i do i do i watch the whole red attitude burst a sunday centipeded under what you kids do up high from the bakery floor obsessed á…
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Strange Candy
Wikipedia Poem, No. 613 xerxes burrows into his thing-pink shirt for safety i never said he plays with geometry not consciously however i pity him welcome him to his soul where hallucinations manifest themselves into the guy or gal the bloodpool dreams of the battle of thermopylae sit down hero he wants a backyard with…
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Best Free 9 Mobile iPhone Wallpapers Download Now Friend
Wikipedia Poem, No. 612 and thematics aloft sicilian cheeks unmanicured precisely it lights i lack they said a ship
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Think Deeply: Read This
Adam Etinson in The New York Times takes a fascinating look in the social-mirror at the 20-year-old John Stuart Mill’s crippling crisis of purpose: “There is something comical about Mill’s self-implosion; it’s as if he had spent years looking forward to a sailing trip only to suddenly realize, upon embarkation, that he hated boats. “It is also…
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‘she uses her height, leaning into the crowd, moving her face close and staring fiercely, between screams and maniacal laughs’
Wikipedia Poem, No. 609 windspill sail between make it surreal easy name a standup comic that could be anyone so we’ll make it easier name a standup comic called salvador didion née carlin ok that could be anyone so we’ll make it sleazier name a standup comic remover a 40-year spill spot a 50-year turn…