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Friday, January 16
FLY-PLAY But you know full well, Fly, it takes 400 insect-years for me to lift my hand and by the time it lands you will be queen of Ireland (Alice…
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Thursday, January 15
IF Suppose we are a fragment? A perfect night of immediacy in vital places. Up here I am the disguised flower you are where it came from. To allow the…
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Wednesday, January 14
VOLUNTAD ¿Son tuyos son míos esos dedos por dentro que remueven con astucia los cordones de fondo y un deseo? ¿Buscan lo que no quieren? Porque aunque…
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Tuesday, January 13
ELEGY AT MIDDLE RIVER It’s an hour before noon, and Amtrak train no.
Jan 13
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Monday, January 12
THE FRIEND The friend lives half in the grass and half in the chocolate cake, walks over to your house in the bashful light of November, or the forceful…
Jan 12
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Sunday, January 11
HOW BEAUTIFUL A personal lens: glass bending rays That gave one that day’s news Saying each and every day, Just remember you are standing On a planet…
Jan 11
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Saturday, January 10
EL SOL ME SECA LA MUERTE Quemé ramas y troncos. Me mordieron las hormigas, la espina de la acacia negra. Un humo espeso crepitaba y se perdía en el azul…
Jan 10
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Friday, January 9
THE BAT Reading in bed, full of sentiment for the mild evening and the children asleep in adjacent rooms, hearing them cry out now and then the brief…
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