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“My poems are often wiser than me, lean into a more keen universe of understanding.” Joy Harjo <•> instant recognition moment, Joy, your words, (despite the kitchen cooking clanging chatter next door), spilling into the quiet space of my thanksgiving brain my wiser poems are insights inscribed inside, exposed and released all in their own good time, they, always blogging, leaning out to escape, asking the Governor for clemency, early release poems that are my self-defensive explicit explanations, excuses, convoluted ratinocations, prosecutorial accusations, leveled by my disbelieving, revealing, sworn to silence not-to-be-trusted-confessor-me against the indefensible nobody likes a wise guy,   but out they come, under the covers, dem poems   of nighttime darkness, spilling beans and silent screams, asking you if we remember that time when we... yes, we. but writ in the first person personal, in words summoned from his own ****** deep darkness? better in plain english when sharing shadings of universal, and you leaning in on me from within, presence of pressure, a plaintive palliative wailing, ejecting an *********** of joy when “please release us” is honored with our collective wisdom <•> 11/24/17 9:07am
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Nov 24, 2017
Nov 24, 2017 at 10:07 AM UTC
My poems are often wiser than me
“My poems are often wiser than me, lean into a more keen universe of understanding.” Joy Harjo <•> instant recognition moment, Joy, your words, (despite the kitchen cooking clanging chatter next door), spilling into the quiet space of my thanksgiving brain my wiser poems are insights inscribed inside, exposed and released all in their own good time, they, always blogging, leaning out to escape, asking the Governor for clemency, early release poems that are my self-defensive explicit explanations, excuses, convoluted ratinocations, prosecutorial accusations, leveled by my disbelieving, revealing, sworn to silence not-to-be-trusted-confessor-me against the indefensible nobody likes a wise guy,   but out they come, under the covers, dem poems   of nighttime darkness, spilling beans and silent screams, asking you if we remember that time when we... yes, we. but writ in the first person personal, in words summoned from his own ****** deep darkness? better in plain english when sharing shadings of universal, and you leaning in on me from within, presence of pressure, a plaintive palliative wailing, ejecting an *********** of joy when “please release us” is honored with our collective wisdom <•> 11/24/17 9:07am
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Nov 24, 2017
Nov 24, 2017 at 10:07 AM UTC
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