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Wikipedia Poem, No. 184
here the line and air does perhaps begin its final gasp clinching couplets in asymmetry life as genre generates the poem a poem in the first the first the first the first forms of air do perhaps begin the line the forms generate breath the central event divides form breaks from soul except equal…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 183
forward folly is in vogue my son early with many careening gifts turning to be something routine he is 14 he is signal bias some number in space the author confronts himself the father what rightside will devour a detour then into a huge reserved juggernaut then a flashback into thermal routine stratum and…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 182
i’ve been in here i don’t fit in new york took me about a week i don’t know where i don’t see people and occasionally fail as a person because i don’t see people who are obsessed by their lives are like i don’t fit in here i don’t know i don’t know…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 181
Parataxic wolves The main predators of raccoon dogs Kill large numbers In spring and summer Attacks have been reported in autumn, too. in tartarstan wolf predators pray to goshawks and white-tailed eagles In Tartarstan, wolf predation Is responsible for more than half Of raccoon dog deaths. In northwestern Russia It accounts for far more.…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 180
a word augustus? on cities and positions capability of technique we are the same original champions success in superville devices we composed in sophistry this particular route through memory our warehouses mine back rooms methods of ariel hawksquill studies forget-me-not the mind’s sireling desirings sprayed above dubbed imagery from contact with einstein the words of augustus…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 179
brothel or doggerel brothel wherever more the alchemy of middle english clumsiness sexual offenses—doggerel and wherever more dog related doggerel promises as bad poetry as unkempt premises continued phrase dodging discharges in typical male fashion ancient times and “look up!” dog killer like middle english clumsiness or the banal differences of dice games goods and services…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 178
the most powerful image absence realized in stillness the greek herákleion and giant glabrum bearing pinnate hairs gives fennel and common hogweed they produce insects between june and serrate referring to striate forms a reminder concludes witnessing a people serviced in destruction and recitation entire worlds l’shana haba’ah couched in desire to rebuild a…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 176
surname maudelen from the early middle english fem. proper name of a repentant sinner for this tree-like fragrant mostly white night-blooming genera as shown indoors in luke 7:37 in pain clinical greenhouse the tall fluid frequently forgiven by thin-stemmed climbers while shades of repentant sinners locate determinate interstitium
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 175
the middle age’s language garden petals once because golden soil means plant and not the altar devil’s flowers heat pluto into third eye sight grow sometimes invasive on winter days in your high and like a layer of flowers with sidearms you wants in the sea spike a wonderful well—for it is otherwise missing…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 174
BLACK FIELD often forbid they wanted fashion’s flight a cricket for the point of a wife brings there an aroma learns some unfamiliar words and aroma leaves for curb your enthusiasm reruns they wanted fashion these virtues i will not outright descend academic norms that found aroma learns uncertain memory challenging lists that is a…