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A short untitled poem

That the dead end up in the crevices of our wallets

or the way they put a rifle in Walt Whitman’s hands is

Kind of how Bob Dylan says you cannot be wise and be in love at the same time

I was recently in love for a long time, in spite o...

2 years ago
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An old and tired allegory

There is that scene in En cas de malheur where Brigitte Bardot lifts up her dress as she leans back onto a table, revealing a black garter belt and beige stockings. So striking is her pose that a still of her body resting against the wooden...

3 years ago
2

Meditation on the desire for more

In trying to force my own sheepish articulation of desire, I write it here in whatever form it may come.


In protesting my own fits of emotional anemia I feel inclined to take an extravagant amount of muses and musings. I do so in f...

3 years ago
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