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Grammar, Syntax, Idioms

      Grammar, Syntax, Idioms Most nouns have S as part of nouns’ own souls. S starts them or may lodge in ampersand At times.  The nouns are searching for the holes In meaning.  Nouns prefer a damper sand That they can penetrate or plain dislodge. Their verbs are...

Straight is Always Right

        Straight is Always Right You know them.  They are right:  right angles at Their elbows, always, at their armpits, too. The world was made in six days, though not flat. They hold in their theology that two By two and seven seven sorts marched in To Noah’s...

Milne’s Bar

                   Milne’s Bar Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem  The evenings that he didn’t spend in pubs With poets proved his point.  Instead — he wrote. He didn’t see the point of poet hubs. He didn’t...

Roomy

                                 Roomy The more important things are far too large For veins and arteries, so these things stay, Bulging, pulsing in my heart.  They each enlarge Because of you.  It would not let them stray If ever they might find a way to break Out. ...

A Urinal on an Art Exhibition Pedestal

   A Urinal on an Art Exhibition Pedestal Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem  The modern painters found themselves outdone By masterpieces of the past. Compete? They felt they couldn’t.  They were like a nun...