Feverish Dreams in Tea Steam: Haibun in Grey
Delicious dreams I mumble in my sleep no memory Fever – coming on stronger now. Gaining now for three days, […]
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Delicious dreams I mumble in my sleep no memory Fever – coming on stronger now. Gaining now for three days, […]
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Last one out close the door to my heart The Janitor hums, sweeping the last of the hallway flotsam into
Evening Awaited: Haibun in Grey Read Post »
Years ago, the Humble Boys Club was a stalwart on this lost coast, now just the foundation remains. NOTE: Hear
Simon was all of us in Surrey “Simon” he exclaimed in the Mac’s Convenience Store I stopped at after my
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Hazy morning bound for familiar (once) inlets — Eld, Steamboat, Budd — passing tangled roads & eroded forests towards the smallest town I know
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Sometime, as a child A great uncle, a small suit Staring into a larger hole Remembering the smells forever Sometimes
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Ready for marching orders. Troop us away then! We’ll follow in the full moonlight “Your dossiers are in order” says
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Varying days of bliss and malaise I’m busy these days chasing dubbies away When the ache nears the break and
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Shifting latitudes Bound for healing waters Sandy ground of characters, fishers & saints Likely incommunicado Holding storymaking tools
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The First Recording of Allen Ginsberg Reading “Howl” (1956) You can hear the first recorded reading of Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Howl,’
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Paris Review – The Art of Poetry No. 8, Allen Ginsberg The Paris Review is a literary magazine featuring original
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The Allen Ginsberg Project: Expansive Poetics – 37 (Lawrence and Whitman) AG: These specimens in American poetry of open-form verse
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8 April (1956): Allen Ginsberg to Louis Ginsberg | The American Reader My teaching technique could shock you undoubtedly and certainly
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En route to the matsuri in Japantown the Asahis are playing and they’re carrying that golden shrine around to the
en route to the Matsuri Read Post »
I see! The two swimmers, heads bobbing way out there beyond the buoysVarley, solid after a bottle of redwith gaggle
Varley at Jericho (poem) Read Post »
Dave Thorvald Olson | Samantha’s daily poem | bentlily | One poem a day. BAY OF FLASHING DARTERS Sailboats carving
“Bay of Flashing Darters” in bentlily | One poem a day Read Post »