Classic and Contemporary Poetry
YEARBOOK, by MILO DE ANGELIS First Line: From the barbed body, wires | ||||||||
From the barbed body, wires climb into the air with the proof of a scream. Like a primitive formula of poverty, every meal melts into drops through the heart, every sleep is encrusted in matter, that meeting between raptus and firmament from which we return erased. Used by permission of Story Line Press. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONTINUOUS TIME by MILO DE ANGELIS FINITE INTUITION by MILO DE ANGELIS HILBERT'S PROGRAM by MILO DE ANGELIS IN THE LUNGS by MILO DE ANGELIS PROTECT ME, MY TALISMAN by MILO DE ANGELIS ROWING IN FAMILIAR JANUARY by MILO DE ANGELIS THE NARRATOR by MILO DE ANGELIS |
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