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Raymond FarrApparitional States1.A man entersThe shadowsOf some blue treesA Die Brücke forestSwallows him& it’s like no oneCan see himThat he’s thereAll aloneBut ÜbermenschWieldsHis solid...
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Raymond FarrApparitional States2.Dusk—& night roaring in& beyond it—The teeth of it!The stingingHoly ghostOf yr face!We were losingThe poemThe scrape ofLoose gravelAgainst our shoesRattled like...
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Raymond FarrApparitional States3.I was the poem’sCrooked birdI took gravity—12 secondsOf irreverence—Express!To the sidewalk!I was voluptuousTo a faultI was onlyThe ideaOf someoneIn love with hisOwn...
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Raymond FarrApparitional States4.The identityOf the manIs being withheldHe is one linkIn the busted fenceOf a hi-jackedCivilizationIn a stolen police carHe is taking usNowhereHis blue eyesStray fromThe...
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Raymond FarrApparitional States5.As a young boyHe wasEaten byA beech tree& neverWalked homeAgainThe sky wasA conjuring skyBlue withYellow starsBut his MommaFound him& carried him home&...
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Raymond FarrApparitional States6.& becauseI grew upA child Of so manySuddenHuman Reversals Of fortuneI wasAlwaysRecanting My previousTestimonyAs thoughEach darkOperatic PassageInto the LabyrinthOf...
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Raymond FarrApparitional States7.I had allThese questionsConcerningWho’s Afraid ofVirginia Woolf?& about the subway carMissingIts 4th wheel& steeringStraight intoAn ocean of bicycles& I...
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Lakey ComessA turn up for the journal,                torn between either you like it or...
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Christopher BarnesLord Byron Is Tracked By GPSBut saving this     You like Such as in Monmouth-Street     Would rig And even Where prettier For, bating...
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Bill DunlapEveI know that you’ve told me about mountains before. About all those little pumps and corks working together, expanding and contracting in unison from the very beginning. About the whale...
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Robert OkajiPalinode (birds)Simplicity, as in the cloaca. One aperture for all: eggs, urine, sperm, feces. The majority of birds copulate by joining the openings of their cloacae (most male birds lack...
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Jeff BagatoChecklist for the Next Whatever All my lifeplans for tomorrow— making digimaps & queuing up net flix, clicking thru shopping carts for stuff I won’t see or remember until next week,...
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Mitchell GarrardUntetheredNnj. Nnj. Traffic was crying alcohol, it looks like you. You may. Well. It's just me. Sorry I am not cool check it, Michael Ono Ennahda,talk about my aunt Kannur. You know I...
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Keith HigginbothamSometime TomorrowI see you always at the labyrinthof smog, in symposiums you must be thinking of hysterical apartmentsabsinthe of stringless midtown summerswalking through beast...
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Fabrice PoussinStaying InDual PleasureSistersFabrice Poussin teaches French and English at Shorter University, Rome, Georgia. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium,...
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Richard Kostelanetzfrom KOSTI'S LOVERSOther pieces from this collection by Richard Kostelanetz have appeared earlier in Otoliths. previous page    ...
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