from six months aint no sentence
theme
too toolshed to dull ladder
dung-island
singing tools latter ladder
05.16.2011
variation
stomach at agility trumpets
lake of oblong well-lit
one day the fanged gang
gullible hooligan
gasp lull again
rang angry tongue colander
same magical game of kayak
05.16.2011
theme
sinuous Abulafia cinch binary kabbalah
since sinusoid kayak ash bilateral as
Nashville gargantuan hull-gland looter
muddles shingles mangles less seldom
at the mayor of bees
05.16.2011
variation
flag-anger tool-ladle Dallas
to dung-ladder bang at Baghdad
closure unhurried rib-cage haggler
bile-clang and pangs of butter
pangs of gangplank butler island swill
05.16.2011
theme
paymaster masked maladapted pulpit
samovar mugwort pit-gate tool and dada
hillocks hangar islands sanctuary
gathering by the fan for gull-soup mulligan
ganglia no island is an outlet for its enter
angels neanderthal tulips ladder-dung and
paginated kangaroo kaboom
no cataclysm and no raccoon
05.16.2011
variation
islands singing babies kayak
yacht at tulip-ladder
dung-island singing kitchen knives
well-lit mailman cataclysm
past mammals soluble agitate
grits guitar and gambles tangerine
05.16.2011
theme
islands singing gambits map
synaptic gong fig-light hogs
satiate sabbath Baghdad
ginger glaring islands singing
gambits nose-sign alibi
binary kayak seance
map of the Pan-American past
fragile agitators tandem spasm
05.16.2011
variation
kayak languages angel tongues
through collated tunnels
soaked in paginated soul
apropos the positivist stun-gun
no island pangs Bees of Jesus
sensorium nails and toes
05.16.2011
theme
snow voices environments
fog
soggy frogs and turd
05.17.2011
variation
awe while thirst is
abundant boundaries
05.17.2011
texts that change the conscious parameters of literature, both for readers and writers. from a different angle than these, r.p. blackmur adds: 'poetry: [is] ...language so twisted and posed in a form that...it adds to the stock of available reality.' formerly edited by peter ganick. send texts to Volodymyr Bilyk at ex.ex.lit@gmail.com for consideration...
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
poems || Jim Leftwich
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