rules for poets,
donkeys & others 1
beginning with a double vowel, to prepare
for a list
squelch down in time
contracting
a broken counteract
or
a common splice occurs when a semicolon
he is big
hood man blind
prescriptive: matters
previously stated
use quotation marks around words,
fumble to the starting point, then stop toward nothing is
anything in life ever clear?
beginning with a double vowel, to prepare
for a list
a political subdivision
as
poison of sight, & thus
in the present tense, verbs agree w such modifiers
as dangle from thier sliced mainsail
it moves as a horizon-slowing when i remember
the promise of a vast sentence
“partisan” is almost as if
one section stnadfs for the whole;
it seems to me that
what you’ve got in mind is
people working for others
except you label it, freedom
despite the plural form, the images
disconnect the problem
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