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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Poem extract
By Tracy
From "Cowslip Orchids: for David E. Musselwhite", published in Hothouse (Fremantle Press/Arc 2002/2006) pp. 97-98.
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From "Cowslip Orchids: for David E. Musselwhite", published in Hothouse (Fremantle Press/Arc 2002/2006) pp. 97-98.
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Which of us is gone
which away from
this is a third space
word-made uninhabited
the flowers are asterisks
contested passages
if flags then yellow alert
nothing less certain
than what the world gives
a waxen solidity
that passes
grass that receives
our tread and erases
all flesh is
yet how we grasp.
Labels:
cowslip orchids,
David Musselwhite,
Hothouse,
poem,
wildflowers
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