MICHAEL ROLOFF

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SPRING POEM

The Robins are in good voice at 4: 30 a.m.
Yes the Robins are back in the mating game,
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El Niño has let us down, he’ill get a spanking, something only El Niña would like...

Weather Poem # 2: Puget Sound regarded as a large sink and Seattle as the drainage pit… [revised]
As a sink with slides open to all sides of the North Pacific...
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Señor Heron

Still still
There on two stilts
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On a bench in the park sits a Turk with a thickly bandaged finger: I am sitting on a bench in the park next to a Turk with a thickly bandaged finger: We are sitting on a bench in the park, I and a Turk with a thickly bandaged finger: A Turk with a thickly bandaged finger is sitting with me on a bench in a park.

We are sitting on a bench in the park gazing out on the pond, and I see something swimming in the pond, and the Turk is gazing out on the pond.
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The Best Poem Of MICHAEL ROLOFF

The Opening Poem Of Peter Handke's 'Walk About The Villages'

'Man from overseas, spectator mask over your cheeks. You had no ear for the surge of the subterranean homesickness dirge. Blind to the drops of blood in the snow, wanderer without shadow. Hand among hands on bus straps you stand. Northsoutheastwest sire, but now I'm getting mired.

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