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That afternoon the dream of the to… rang through the elms by Little R… and affected the thoughts of men, though they were not conscious tha… they heard it.—Henry Thoreau
The woman in the ordinary pudgy do… is crouching with eyes and muscles… Round and pebble smooth she efface… under ripples of conversation and… The woman in the block of ivory so…
The bonsai tree in the attractive pot could have grown eighty feet tall on the side of a mountain till split by lightning.
My hips are a desk, From my ears hang chains of paper clips. Rubber bands form my hair. My breasts are quills of
Mine, says the cat, putting out hi… My lover, my friend, my slave, my… the cat making on your chest his g… milk from his mother’s forgotten b… Let us walk in the woods, says the…
The construction of a woman: a woman is not made of flesh of bone and sinew belly and breasts, elbows and live… She is manufactured like a sports…
Girls buck the wind in the grooves… in fuzzy coats promised to be warm… The shop windows snicker flashing them hurrying over dresse… you are not pretty enough, not pre…
You strop my anger, especially when I find you in restaurant or b… and pay for the same liquid, comin… In bus depots and airports and tur… some woman is dragging in with thr…
The dark socket of the year the pit, the cave where the sun li… and threatens never to rise, when despair descends softly as th… covering all paths and choking roa…
I am packing to go to the airport but somehow I am never packed. I keep remembering more things I keep forgetting. Secretly the clock is bolting
In flat America, in Chicago, Graceland cemetery on the German… Forty feet of Corinthian candle celebrate Pullman embedded lonely raisin in a cake of concret…
She wore little teeth of pearls ar… They were grinning politely and ev… Unsuitable they smirked. It is tr… I look a stuffed turkey in a suit.… too big for the silhouette. She kn…
The people I love the best jump into work head first without dallying in the shallows and swim off with sure strokes alm… They seem to become natives of tha…
Sometimes we collide, tectonic pla… continents shoving, crumpling down… veins of fire deep in the earth an… tons of rock into jagged crests of… Sometimes your hands drift on me,…
A heap of wheat, says the Song of… but I’ve never seen wheat in a pil… Apples, potatoes, cabbages, carrot… make lumpy stacks, but you are sle… as a seal hauled out in the winter…