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triggXR: Cabin Fever
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Less mystery, more me. Sunday, December 21, 2008. I thought he was going to cry when I gave him the 100 bucks. It's not often you get to see money solve a problem in person. He showed me his lower lip which had two large cuts and was very swollen. I told him I was putting a blessing on him for being such a good Samaritan. Fortunately the cat turned around and came back in the house. I guess the litter box doesn't seem so bad under the circumstances. Posted by XR trigg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Paul Hoover's Poetry Blog: July 2006
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Paul Hoover's Poetry Blog. This site is for posting poems, essays about poetry, and thoughts about the art. Francis Picabia: "What I like least about others is myself." W.G. Sebald: "The greater the distance, the clearer the view.". Saturday, July 22, 2006. I like pictures, don't you? They're more immediate than poetry, which is often so hard to understand. How can the same amount of gasoline cause the fall of the World Trade Towers and not more damage here? Hey, physics are beyond me. I'm a poet! Presen...
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Paul Hoover's Poetry Blog: January 2006
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Paul Hoover's Poetry Blog. This site is for posting poems, essays about poetry, and thoughts about the art. Francis Picabia: "What I like least about others is myself." W.G. Sebald: "The greater the distance, the clearer the view.". Wednesday, January 04, 2006. The Fate of Poetry. Presented at the annual poetry meeting of the Chinese Writers Association in Da Li, Yunnan Province, China, on May 16, 2005. Translated into Chinese by Baolin Cheng. And let me confess. I approached to see the gods,. Sing my wa...
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Paul Hoover's Poetry Blog: December 2005
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Paul Hoover's Poetry Blog. This site is for posting poems, essays about poetry, and thoughts about the art. Francis Picabia: "What I like least about others is myself." W.G. Sebald: "The greater the distance, the clearer the view.". Sunday, December 11, 2005. The Rain: For Robert Creeley. Photo by Harry Redl. All night the sound had. Come back again,. This quiet, persistent rain. What am I to myself. That must be remembered,. That never the ease,. Even the hardness,. Will have for me. Lie next to me.
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from Robert Strong’s “Selah” | Currency of Convolutes
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How now folds into now. May 22, 2006. From Robert Strong’s “Selah”. Posted in American Contemporary Poetry. At 4:13 pm by prall. One problem is thinking continually. With the mouth. Is the thought. Of small muscles lipping across milk teeth. Make not such labor, exactly. There is no effort, just babes’ well-greased. Easy and irritating condemnation. The trance and deep terrifying thirst. Make as a moth. Continuously flaming in the mouth. The word is made in a heart. To just stay there, ok?
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Kicking the Gravel: March 2010
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About Kicking the Gravel. Published Poems and Links. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The Invitation Within the Poem. Instead, the poet - lower case "p," please - is usually inviting the reader to walk alongside her, to see through the word-images that she writes and be a companion. In almost any poem there is an invitation. Some poets are more complicated than others, and expect more from their companions. But they are not difficult once the reader reads. The poet, and by that I do not mean reads into. Choose...
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Kicking the Gravel: November 2011
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About Kicking the Gravel. Published Poems and Links. Saturday, November 5, 2011. More to Say McSweeney. I suppose engagement with the necropastoral is something chronic: like hours of playing Snood the connections, implausible, become sustained even when you close your eyes. Link to Joyelle McSweeney's latest, wonderful, post on bug-life and the poet. Can never get out of his coat in time. This kind of language eventually burns. Cynics say the new-speak begins and language rots. The poet plan...Language ...
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Kicking the Gravel: Published Poems & Links
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About Kicking the Gravel. Published Poems and Links. Published Poems and Links. Laura Speaks to Gifford [Extract]", published by Crack the Spine. See here. On Issuu. [7/31/13]. Published "Variations on the Under Bryant Park Installation : Manhattan, New York" and can be read (with a recording included) here . Lacuna" published in issue #5 of Cactus Heart. Issue can be published here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Throwaways: An Heroic Crown of Sonnets now for s. View my complete profile.