For the 60’s, from American Poets, Fall-Winter 2014.
from City Lights 1961 / by Diane di Prima b. 1934
How many late nights did we haunt the Store
buying scads of new poems from all corners of the earth
For the 60’s, from American Poets, Fall-Winter 2014.
from City Lights 1961 / by Diane di Prima b. 1934
How many late nights did we haunt the Store
buying scads of new poems from all corners of the earth
And, more blue. Irresistible title. Full text here: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/blue-beautiful-amy-story-so-90s
from Blue Is Beautiful Amy but the Story Is So the ‘90s / by Farrah Field
Everyone wanted to see a movie where the woman turns to stone.
Last football game of the season.
from Crossing Brooklyn Ferry / by Walt Whitman
Cross from shore to shore, countless crowds of passengers!
Stand up, tall masts of Mannahatta! stand up, beautiful hills of Brooklyn!
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