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Practical Poetry

Amelia Adams

Poet, philosopher, and Theatre of Cruelty founder Antonin Artaud said, “Written poetry is worth reading once and then should be destroyed.” This will be the only place you can read my poetry— ever— and I will delete it all after 365 days.

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Heart

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I hope I have my grandfather's heart. 

One that tends seeds until they bear fruit of their own;
softens cruel truths with kind words;
ti...
4 months ago
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Mind Your Mind

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You'll find answers in my veins
if you dig through the slippery sinews
scar tissue and fascia and sweetmeats— 
Pry apart my radius and ulna...
5 months ago
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Bound to You

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Rings verifying my adoration 
for you 
adorn my body.
They have graced my fourth finger:
Heirloom diamond blossoms
A wide band of shi...
7 months ago
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Retirement

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I require mountains
in the vista of my future
because I need a reason
to look up.

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9 months ago
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra

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Nihilism is a pretention
reserved for the bourgeoisie.
When you have the leisure
to contemplate your place
in the universe,
the truth...
9 months ago
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