From Alternative Prosaicnesses: First Poems
published by Down With Grundy, Publisher
(now Banana-Cue Books, Publisher)

 


 


 

 

Fine Winds, Full Seas, Fecundity!

 

a)
Literary genius can of course be a possibility at the request of the strong will -- what's immaterial to its conveyance of a ready wit is the probing of its own intensity, for the strengths of life are even unreal. Success in literature can certainly be an inadvertent fecundity at the request of the auto-appetite -- what's material to creation is best forgotten by eyes of a desired deception. Now, I pity the connoisseur that shelves the lie, for even truth is unreal. Pity, god's pity! it remains most fine to e'en battle the wind with a golden frisbee, as the ancient hullahoop does to gravity or, say, to harmlessly run a filled race on the beach of living. . . . Crabs may crawl, but the sand is there for some innocent kicking, hm?

b)
Yonder. There's no other world for now not full of sea, not called for

c)
Shores, nudity.

 







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