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Idiolexicon: Kenneth Patchen, "In the footsteps of the walking air"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Jack Morgan, Titania. I also noticed, / by the way, / your quick and careless movements, / but I’ll pretend I didn’t. Naomi Buck Palagi, decision. When you told me about everything you’d done, the airshow, the spitting, the after-effects, I thought, this can’t be it. everything I’d done led to that moment, and it wasn’t enough. Sudeep Sen, Bharatanatyam Dancer. Joe Valverde, camillo feels the pulse of the world. Alan Bernheimer, Wave Train. Ted Berrigan, Last Poem. Accordin...
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Idiolexicon: Alan Bernheimer, "Wave Train"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Alan Bernheimer, Wave Train. Having ridden the J Church streetcar too far, down to 66th Street, and on the ride back seen San Francisco’s outlying legitimate theatres, white fire escapes on their sides zigzagging against the night without top or bottom connections.
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Idiolexicon: Naomi Buck Palagi, "decision"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Naomi Buck Palagi, decision. When you told me about everything you’d done, the airshow, the spitting, the after-effects, I thought, this can’t be it. everything I’d done led to that moment, and it wasn’t enough.
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Idiolexicon: Sudeep Sen, "Bharatanatyam Dancer"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Sudeep Sen, Bharatanatyam Dancer. As your eyelids flit and flirt, and / match the subtle abhinaya in a flutter / of eye-lashes, the pupils create an / unusual focus, a sight only ciliary muscles / blessed and cloaked in celestial kaajal / could possibly enact.
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Idiolexicon: Holly Day, "Three Screwdrivers Hello"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Holly Day, Three Screwdrivers Hello. I get like a razor when you say / “understand,” mock the lonely inside me / as I bind scraped skin together.
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Idiolexicon: Joe Valverde, "camillo feels the pulse of the world"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Joe Valverde, camillo feels the pulse of the world. Everything had a part in it. / it was logical consistency, and also illogic kissing.
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Julia Evans, Nineteen Things Only People Who Are Not Going to Survive the Hour Will Understand. Remember all those fireworks that went off all at once at the homecoming game in ’96? The light was magnificent for those two seconds, blinding, awe-inspiring. Alan Bernheimer, Wave Train. Joe P Squance, Your Ghost. Phillip Sterling, Unspeakable Crime.
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Idiolexicon: Joe P. Squance, "Your Ghost"
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Get idiolexicon in your email. Joe P Squance, Your Ghost. And now you think that you might be ready to share your ghost with someone else, though you’re not sure if your ghost is ready to be shared. You only need to find the right person.