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Five poems to make you swoon
April 14, 2000 "Sumptuous destitution" is a phrase scholars use of female silence. Save what you can, Emily. Save every bit of thread. One of them may be the way out of here. Also Today Fools for love for Ian Silent and small in your wet sleep, And silent when the doctors tugged We made you take for breathing.
-- headline in the New York Post Outside the precinct, the continents sway A cat snoozes on a humidifier Her unfettered breath keeping time Her favorite cop glares at Posted in a row on the wall, their beauty "I did it and I'm glad," says the first face. The Public Defender chews his lunch thoughtfully, All morning and afternoon, Of bluish data, The P.D. has fears of dying, of rescuing He keeps one eye on the door, Through the glass partition "I know it's here somewhere ... While slowly, against the breakers, With its freight of passions, Burning gaily in the handsome fireplace, And in Caracas As if to read it by touch. Beauty unwraps Each one the dark shape of a hill, Beauty, bending to tie a shoe,
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