eglantine
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Ginsberg knew what was upA Poem by eglantineOnly schizophrenic roses revel in the broken air on these nocturne streets: in some window a silhouette and summer-jazz clarinet. Hands jutted .. |
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People watchingA Poem by eglantineI. Man and woman, young and in sweaters loose enough to let their skin breath, cross Church street. The man's arms barely sway, like stiff grass.. |
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Moment within and betweenA Poem by eglantineSounds like baby teeth in an African rainstick. she murmured over the precise clicking of her knitting needles from the whicker rocking chair b.. |
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Twinkle little starA Poem by eglantineThere are pressed violets within the cracked surface of this street and early moonlight rolls along the smoking buildings. Birds convulse like.. |
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A JotA Poem by eglantineThis is ink and that is paper; the world is a nursery rhyme-- forget the words, you taste of feathers. If the moon got confused and didn't lie d.. |
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Transformation into adulthoodA Poem by eglantineMy skin is glossifying to the same shade of sheen in my Vogue magazine. It could be from all of the honey I've been rubbing down my esophogus or .. |
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Birthday epiphanyA Poem by eglantineI lost my words the night I turned twenty-two. They were cupped in my hands and I blew on them--they scattered like feathers and the candles scre.. |
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How I spent the end of my birthday partyA Poem by eglantineI was naked except for the jellyfish ghost-light of glow-stick bracelets wrapped around my arms as I sat in the bathtub, wrapped in loose dark, an.. |
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Kinesthetics of poetryA Poem by eglantineI'm dancing along the curve of these words, arching my heart up to the sun-- and my soul is burning in bright. Watch me imitate language--my bo.. |
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High School protestA Poem by eglantineSometimes it's best to sit on a stone ledge and feed the world bread crumbs. Often, we don't recognize our own reflection in the sky because we're .. |