Robert S. Mullens

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Is that you?
Seated, the motionless,
Black haired girl.
...

What is there in this snowstorm?
So close to my door, it's on the porch.

Accessible as any desert to a Bedouin.
...

A little girl's words
Are like dolls,
All together at a party.
Fancily dressed in curled lines,
...

The inventor is an artist of the road,
Which he builds, from the turning
In the parts that he finds.
...

</>Narcissus wrote a poem,
Nine lines, two stanzas,
A good short poem.
...

We know someone,
Who mines his liver,
And heart,
And sells this,
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Enjoying its last footless dance,
The Autumn rain falls like a warm soap.
Where there is room, water sits,
And braces for the winter's rent.
...

It is a road,
The easiest way,
From one place,
To Another.
...

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B.A. in philosophy, Northeastern University, Boston Massachusetts 1970)

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Is That You?

Is that you?
Seated, the motionless,
Black haired girl.

How uncertain I am from here.
What little of you do I know.
What confusion, design, collapsing,
You bring.

There, moves her wrist,
Is that you?

It is.

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