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A Poem by Vol
The king
on the mirror,has been hung...
born
to master craftsman
and
friend knife to crown the
the
wooden frame
laughs
at our vanity
bu..
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A Poem by Vol
The
thing about that summer
was
the long walks in the isolated
back-ountry
roads of Wisconsin.
The
green tinged with blue…
The..
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A Poem by Vol
So you were kind
to that wino with
the shopping cart...
So you voted against
instead of for… So
you made hot love
to Mary J..
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A Poem by Vol
The long
road makes slow curls
around
the floor of the valley
on
its way to the highway,
a
leisurely ride past precarious
old
houses wit..
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A Poem by Vol
Have you
ever had a
dream
as big as Autumn,
and
when you wake on a cold,
November
morning,
she’s
still there?
Outside,
the..
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A Poem by Vol
The
October ground was still warm enough
at
six this morning, so the cold front laid in
a
fog thicker than yesterday’s when my road rose
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A Poem by Vol
The old
woman next door
was
tall and thin
and
owned a stocks
she
kept on the ground
near
the fence where I lived.
I
was only four,
but
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A Poem by Vol
If they knew ink was flammable,
they would hide it from the poets.
Oh, I forget, they’ve left the building,
or most of them have, ..
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A Poem by Vol
I
heard the news today…
George
Harrison expects
to
die, just like all the rest.
My
sweet lord.
I
laid down by the water
a..
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A Story by Vol
“This poetry, which ignorant triflers cast aside, is a sort of fervid and exquisite invention, with fervid expression, in speech or writing, of ..
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