
Philosophia Perennis By Anne Waldman - Giggle Poems
I turned: quivering yellow stars in blackness??? I wept: how speech may save a woman The picture changes & promises the heroine??? That nighttime & me ...
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I turned: quivering yellow stars in blackness??? I wept: how speech may save a woman The picture changes & promises the heroine??? That nighttime & me ...
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Sometime during eternity ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? some guys show up??? and one of them ????????????????????? who shows u ...
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I dreamt last night the fright was over, that the dust came, and then water,??? and women and men, together??? again, and all was quiet in the dim moo ...
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After experience taught me that all the ordinary Surroundings of social life are futile and vain; I’m going to show you something very Ugly: someday, ...
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Traveling through the dark I found a deer dead on the edge of the Wilson River road.
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Blind men, on bourbon, with guitars, blind men with their scars dulled by kola, blind men seeking the shelter of a raindrop, blind men in corn, blind ...
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Men are not where he is Exactly now, but they are around him around him like the strength Of fields. Dear Lord of all the fields what am I going to do ...
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Hopper never painted this, but here on a snaky path his vision lingers: three white tombs, robots with glassed-in faces and meters for eyes, grim mout ...
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The days are dog-eared, the edges torn, ragged—like those pages I ripped once out of library books, for their photos of Vallejo and bootless Robert Jo ...
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They in their cruel traps, and we in ours, Survey each other’s rage, and pass the hours Commiserating each the other’s woe, To mitigate his own pain’s ...
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Wherein are words sublime or noble? What Invests one speech with haloed eminence, Makes it the sesame for all doors shut, Yet in its like sees but imp ...
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Big-boned and shy, they are like girls I remember from junior high, who never spoke, who kept their heads lowered and their arms crossed against their ...
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