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Drunk in the Hirschhorn garden, it seems  the sculptures rise and take to air, bronze on bronze. Swear as sweat drops in the corner of the eye, squint against mounting glint of the polished windows that gaze so blankly over the glossy green estate. Drunk again at noon, and hardened by hurt against the friend who surprises with criticism: she must realize it spawns first inside the soul? First mourner at my living funeral. O Jennie, swimming through the garden with your cotton grace, tolerate my dazed smile, amid the statuary.
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May 26, 2019
May 26, 2019 at 11:34 PM UTC
Drunken Sonnet (Original)
Drunk in the Hirschhorn garden, it seems  the sculptures rise and take to air, bronze on bronze. Swear as sweat drops in the corner of the eye, squint against mounting glint of the polished windows that gaze so blankly over the glossy green estate. Drunk again at noon, and hardened by hurt against the friend who surprises with criticism: she must realize it spawns first inside the soul? First mourner at my living funeral. O Jennie, swimming through the garden with your cotton grace, tolerate my dazed smile, amid the statuary.
Written in 2003
EvanS
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May 26, 2019
May 26, 2019 at 11:34 PM UTC
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