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This poem owes a great deal to the first sections of the translation of the Orphic Hymns published by Thomas Taylor in London in 1792 which is available on the Net. The pictures are mostly from...
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The Portrait
I envy the love between a woman and a woman
for they know the...
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Game On---
Time goes through nights doing emotions
Languid in pace wearing a daze ...
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Have you noticed how—
I always close my eyes at night
Even when the light is...
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art on borard: Philip Buller
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The Roll a poem from the book, Lost and Found, by Tomeka Rocquelle
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is a word,
as large as the influence it casts upon the Earth.
More precisely, it fits nicely, as an acid, based,
in creatures big and small, it is the...
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by Guy Wetmore Carryl. A turn of the century writer.
A raven sat upon a tree,
And not a word he spoke, for
His beak contained a piece of Brie,
Or, maybe, it was Roquefort:
We'll make it any...
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