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Three Words Per Poem: 1 – I’m looking for
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Saturday, March 5, 2011. 1 – I’m looking for. My blood, again. I’m looking forward. An end to this sentence. For love, but I still haven’t found. A place to happen. A chipped pretty picture. Of sunshine and warmth. Please, I’m looking, I lack. I’m looking minute. I’m looking for more. The horizon line, the bottom of the well. Temps perdu, my bearings. Story of my life. A jewel encrusted hawk. A hawk and a handsaw. A lifetime of inspiration.
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Three Words Per Poem: December 2010
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Thursday, December 30, 2010. 37 Stories Affirming Your. Stories affirming your death were greatly exaggerated, now get back to affability and your Ming vases! Honesty turn out to be unreliable – experience what the stories don’t say. Stories affirming your identity create personality dissonance. Death are great exaggerated Mr. Twain. Worst case scenarios are not disappeared. 8216;affirmative action figures’. Marketing are was not Russian.
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Three Words Per Poem: 52 – Open and Unfettered
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Saturday, March 5, 2011. 52 – Open and Unfettered. Chains upon the ground. Won’t be found. Or locked and chained. Discarded characters on the ground. Waiting to be used. By an unlettered society. The Tibetan loses himself. To oneness and zeroness. They embrace each other. Became slaves of passion. A con, a shell game, an illusion. From the heavy obstructed lines. On the G20 travesty. Useless floating in October wind. Pesbo - Poetry Journal.
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Three Words Per Poem: November 2010
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Sunday, November 28, 2010. 42 – Fit to Print. Hints, hence the dense. The eye or a glint. Tied the stage of page. A prayer ooo grayt. Fit to be tied, ain’t it. Need to be in a. The fingers of perps. In Helvetica bold a box. Angela Rawlings, Andrew Topel, Catherine Heard, Roger Hanna, Anthony Perri, Pearl Pirie, Brian Bartlett, Alice Robinson, Neil Hennessy, Joseph Brown, Warren Dean Fulton, Amanda Earl, Gary Barwin, Priscilla Brett. Pause ...
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Three Words Per Poem: February 2011
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Saturday, February 26, 2011. 2 – A Third Way. Begin with these three words: the way begins. A third way is a giving way, to take us that way means making way for some other. A third eye. I thought they would go on forever. I search in vain, accomplishing nothing, sharing sounds of silent treatment on deaf ears. Conceived in a dream, a third way invented by a monkey playing an accordion. Posted by functional nomad. Links to this post. Kees ...
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Three Words Per Poem: September 2010
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. G55 – A Thousand Voices. Crying out to be saved. 32,000 teeth, dental histories. Crying in the wilderness. 8220;Horses, horses, horses, horses. Named Betts found themselves. And just one lousy ear.”. In the frog pond. Do we need more croak louder? A thousand voices cannot drown out. A thousand lives, and as the bell tolls. The cardinal’s message is rife with spite:. The only voice that has value is the one.
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Three Words Per Poem: October 2010
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Thursday, October 28, 2010. 47 – So I Turned. Unable to meet her gaze. So I turned the other cheek. My gaze inwards,. Still couldn’t look myself in the eye. Scarlet, then blue and grey. As fair play cartwheels down Water Street. And into the waves, I turned. I realized that something catalytic. I turned the radio on. I turned off the road. I turned into someone else. A blade of grass lost amongst millions. Left on a red. I turned inside out.
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Three Words Per Poem: August 2010
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Monday, August 30, 2010. G66 – The Possibility Of. While butterflies play horseshoes. On billiard tables, watching. The waves slap onto the beach. From dawn to dusk without. Ever lifting your eyes away. Is inherent in the word, making it true. Guffaws tittering is similar to the. Of finishing this sentence. The possibility of speaking. Until one arrives at the future,. Ending what another started,. Successfully navigating an asteroid field.
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Three Words Per Poem: January 2011
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Sunday, January 30, 2011. 23 – Press passes open. Decency and humanity surrendered. The airport death lens. Shoulder to the door. To the sparkling photo op. Come again and again. Flowers in a long forgotten book of verse. Open doors preferring closed door pronouncements. As we forgive our borders. Open wide and awe. The same questions to the same people. The erotic stillness alien. The gates to media mazes. Posted by functional nomad.
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Three Words Per Poem: June 2014
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Three Words Per Poem. Collaborative Poetics from Inside the Book. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Exquisite Corp. 220. Is now available for download (pdf). Unfortunately, due to the very subjective nature of poetry and the difficulty of even defining the word "poem", we do not consider any claims for poetry. Samples of the project were previously published by derek beaulieu's NO Press. And Warren Dean Fulton's Pooka Press. Posted by functional nomad. Links to this post. Posted by functional nomad.