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Category Archives: My Poetry
Family Ties
Family Ties “One Body, Two Souls!” the headline blares above the photo of a girl with two heads, the first kissing the other on her cheek. Or maybe, in ontological confusion, they’re two girls joined below the neck or twins … Continue reading
Negative Capability
Negative Capability Firm black turds—like sesame seeds—have popped up again on the white formica this morning. “Kill the little mouse, the mouse that’s in the house. He’s eating up my home, and soon he’ll wider roam…,” I sing as I make … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary poetry, Keats' negative capability, mice, mouse, negative capability, poems, Poetry, sonnets, unrhymed sonnets
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Adriane Speaks Out on Access Olympus
Adriane Speaks Out on Access Olympus I don’t regret the sword or my paranormal ball of yarn. They were the least of my gifts to him. Not that he got my astounding primordial clout. Like a magpie’s eye, his always … Continue reading
Matisse/Picasso
Matisse/Picasso “Good morning, good morning, good morning…” Not! There’s bad blood between me and the vast apparatus of Rise and Shine. How can we set our gyroscope to launch the “Sant Pablo” or plot a course to Luxe, Calme et … Continue reading
With Blue Uncertain Stumbling Buzz
With Blue Uncertain Stumbling Buzz September 11, 2011 The heavens roared with feckless, supersonic angels: F15’s, I guess. M. insisted that P. and I “do” something, so we pushed south to St. Vincent’s through the stupefied throng. Frosted with ash, … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11 commemoration, 9/11 experience, 9/11 poems, 9/11 poetry, Emily Dickinson, Malcolm Farley's poems, Malcolm Farley's poetry, Manhattan, New York City, poems, Poetry, September 11 poems, September 11 poetry, sonnet, St. Vincent's Hospital, the sonnet
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