from six months aint no sentence
theme
daunts faded fauna
jumble of mid-January
scrambled salamander
autonomous tundra
05.17.2011
variation
snafu hamster
even if gingerly begins
even if beginnings blurt
05.17.2011
theme
lute-hull tutelary
sew mulch
silken river in the rain
rats tin intuit
slick errors ravel
05.17.2011
variation
a moon semantic seams
errors lullaby a hole hejira
meets trance on a padded roof
as far as the eye can ski
05.17.2011
theme
unfairly underfed fahrenheit
like an arid or frigid dance
bodes the same and merges
at the margin
05.17.2011
variation
not for the north of rains
dawn after a pour of noun
semiosis segue caesura
and sour exegesis
05.17.2011
theme
silken lead
broken abdomen
sand during the slowly knit
adamant in snow
gesture hovers
only to annul arrears
slur of error
sliding disaster
a taste for token engines
05.17.2011
variation
snow so snow
seems the snow
is raining fog
05.17.2011
theme
hovering night undefeated fares
05.17.2011
variation
mere iterations strafe fatty
as if arable inhales another mere
05.17.2011
theme
gag interregnum oregano
some boring aboard in hell
tell me if the rains are soggy
05.17.2011
variation
a touch of suit
a deck of puller
slick decorative deaths
loyal rallies the scooter afar
05.17.2011
theme
add dabbles toddler enough
even a hint of number
05.17.2011
variation
past toughens
time morphs gaggle
the voyeurs are beginning
05.17.2011
theme
born in a rinse-bore
snows semiotic skin-seams
the wind is a beggar
a garfish and a rug
05.17.2011
variation
saga against luminous
until the little maladjustments
fill with the ruins of numb
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...
Monday, July 4, 2011
poems || Jim Leftwich
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