How ancient you look, old man,
How like a living antique
You look today.
...
In the end she tried to say
that the best poetry
was like a line
of perfect symmetry.
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Bird fraught with anger,
Sailing fury through skies -
The sway of provocative treetops,
...
When all the mums sweep spring
From the doorsteps they let the boys
Loose on the summer,
A megalomania of new hair and teeth,
...
Twists her hips and grins
like the victim
of a parlour game.
And the black dice choose her;
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Life’s found me, atop your metal stairs
with sunset and a morphine silliness;
but the clocks cheat us, rushing age the raging
hours that for me, for you, seem stopped;
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Man danced
Woman faltered.
The room spun
Accordingly.
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And they called her Ophelia
But her name was Sue,
Though her serpentine body
Still knocked against the sluice gate
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An eye in the wood winks
onto the wet road,
and the birds tremble down
to earth, lightly
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His smile is a zigzag on stone,
a face carved into a silent megalith.
His officers are represented by rocks;
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