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“Fights about artistic tastes are nearly always about submerged social hostilities”
Wikipedia Poem, No. 685 the past year had declined by 45 percent between 2002 and 2012 the most beautiful and common weed in the world down to 6.7 percent of the population endowment for the survey of arts participation the most beautiful and common weed in the world released in 2015 the most beautiful and…
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inversion* of “Sexualizing Picasso on the Cross”
Codger, old maid or bone-dry instep, a stagnant silence over cloud Interior remains sneaking under—yes, me, yes, my polite Infertility—uncooked acedia, never invulnerable frost Protects a circle-bare sky or dank reverie of useless yttrium Yields free under these asses, cool, must remain. *here, an inversion is a poetic exercise in which one takes a poem…
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improv for problems, playoffs and plumbing [draft 2, 042220131826]
Tin helmet to the blindside crumbled Week-old Italian bread Crushed over fresh arugula Titan got hit. His mind green jelly baby pureeSquishing squirt of hot butter candied Prophet peppermint pate Look up from the pain Airbus A380 sky streaming, lickable bright Cotton confetti a candy grey cloud, giving up.