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From the magazine:June 12, in Prison
doesn’t even span five meters.
I suppose I’m lucky
the windows are a little bit big. …
From the magazine:Bark, Archive, Splinter [“Disrespecting private property”]
Bark, Archive, Splinter [“Disrespecting private property”]
Disrespecting private property
Embargo on couplets …
From the magazine:Tombstones Are Greedy
that tombstones are greedy.
I came to talk to you,
and they all looked at me
and waved unseen…
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Listen, this may take a while
. Unquote.Listen, this may take a while
Listen, this may take a while
. Unquote.From the magazine:In Minneapolis
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From the magazine:Beast
I have started from happiness again.
. Unquote.I have started from happiness again.
. Unquote.From the magazine:Fighting Weight
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From the magazine:play cousins
All that repeats—
let it be sweet?
All that repeats—
let it be sweet?
From the magazine:God of Song
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From the magazine:Cooking Gas Commercial
The truth is we come back as a choir.
. Unquote.The truth is we come back as a choir.
. Unquote.From the magazine:Mask of Khonsu
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From the magazine:A Room of Its Own
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