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Memories are Blue-green
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Maybe the most accurate description of how my brain works?
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Metro Three
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This poem is the end of a series of 1997-era poetry about seeing my friend Kathryn Medland after a few years. She was an amazing friend who I always adored for her love and lust for life. She honored me by featuring the work as part of her wedding reception's party favor and printed my words along with her other faves (e.e. cumming, etc.) and offering them to her wedding guests. It was high honor to me.
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Metro Two
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This is another of the poems that Kathryn Medland printed out to share with her wedding party. It was my biggest artistic honor to be there, like placemats, sitting at random table-settings. To be commingled and cojoined with the work of e.e. cummings.
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My Smokey Poet
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I guess I used to romanticize smoking French cigarettes.
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No Decompression Limit
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©1999 Chris Abraham
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O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman
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On the 200th year of his death, Walt Whitman's most popularly famous poem.
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Oatmeal by Galway Kinnell
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I believe that Oatmeal is my first poem by Galway Kinnell and I think of it and him every time I cook up my Bob's Red Mill stone ground oats with milk and maple syrup.
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Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking by Walt Whitman
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What a wonderful song, what a wonderful poem, from Walt Whitman, heralding the Summertime.
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Primitive by Sharon Olds
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The only thing that separates us Americans in 2019 from men 50,000 years ago is the hubris of modernity. We are all primitive and Sharon Old gets it. And it's beautiful and meaningful, both.
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Reducing Valve
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