The Seneca Review, Volumes 33-34Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 2003 - Literature |
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... keep a modern light lunged . I keep the porchlight on to burn you off in ghosted purls , the licks of which filament me . My day - glo tongue's cutthroat . Though I'm not clear , I'm a sight whose star stares back ; it's a new kind of ...
... keep a modern light lunged . I keep the porchlight on to burn you off in ghosted purls , the licks of which filament me . My day - glo tongue's cutthroat . Though I'm not clear , I'm a sight whose star stares back ; it's a new kind of ...
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Karl Parker Pastoral To keep the mind alive means to keep moving , as in a field where everything thistles your attention . If you look down to be certain of certain footing too long , the lake evaporates and birds turn clear . Weather ...
Karl Parker Pastoral To keep the mind alive means to keep moving , as in a field where everything thistles your attention . If you look down to be certain of certain footing too long , the lake evaporates and birds turn clear . Weather ...
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... keep a bird you turn the labyrinth into a birdcage ; if you keep a dog you turn the labyrinth into a doghouse . If you want to deny that you are yourself a bird , right then you are vy- ing for food with that bird ; if you want to deny ...
... keep a bird you turn the labyrinth into a birdcage ; if you keep a dog you turn the labyrinth into a doghouse . If you want to deny that you are yourself a bird , right then you are vy- ing for food with that bird ; if you want to deny ...
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