Thursday, June 9, 2011

Frock. Do certain poems wear a particular frock?

The physicality of a poem speaks volumes, in-and-out of fashion. But, tell me, can these garments we easily removed?


Consider the outer garments of food. Think egg rolls, wraps, sushi, potstickers, and stuffed cabbage. Consumed more than shed.

1 comment:

  1. There

    the clouds have no use, keep
    trying, quite enormous, to complete
    Disregard the wild grasses
    they have plans, if impossible,
    to cease
    All you who doubted Idaho

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