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~for Marion~ all poets are junkyard scavenger connoisseurs who wear suits to Manhattan faculty afternoon tea parties, broken-in jeans to Brooklyn midnite poetry slams, regalers, tall tale storytellers, subway words pickpockets of the  extra-ordinary, claiming innovations but from all saints stolen, insights inside other's waste, refusing to acknowledge the true owner's title by fusing other's refuse. the original recyclers, junkyard dog liars, willful sufferers of the plague of overhearing, exceptional excerpters of the gems of coal dust noise, *"Connoisseur of old thoughts Bound in new gilt bindings"* them's me. ~ 12:37am may eighth
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May 8, 2016
May 8, 2016 at 12:42 AM UTC
all poets are junkyard scavenger connoisseurs
~for Marion~ all poets are junkyard scavenger connoisseurs who wear suits to Manhattan faculty afternoon tea parties, broken-in jeans to Brooklyn midnite poetry slams, regalers, tall tale storytellers, subway words pickpockets of the  extra-ordinary, claiming innovations but from all saints stolen, insights inside other's waste, refusing to acknowledge the true owner's title by fusing other's refuse. the original recyclers, junkyard dog liars, willful sufferers of the plague of overhearing, exceptional excerpters of the gems of coal dust noise, *"Connoisseur of old thoughts Bound in new gilt bindings"* them's me. ~ 12:37am may eighth
Collectors by Marion Strobel The barnacle of crowds— Like a tuck On a finished skirt, unnoticed— He collected his material Covertly: A ragpicker, A scavenger of words. And the gleanings Of his hearing He would costume In his own words, And parade before A listener. So that now, Across the tea-cup, He was telling Of his research, Of his study, Of his deep thought-out Conclusions. And the lady, Connoisseur of old thoughts Bound in new gilt bindings, Smiled approval At the finding Of another curio To place In her long gallery. This poem is in the public domain. Marion Strobel was born in 1895.
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May 8, 2016
May 8, 2016 at 12:42 AM UTC
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