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Tag Archives: Spencer Silverthorne

The Speaker Can’t Be in the Poem Today by Spencer Silverthorne

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I am on the verge of watching a terrific blockbuster. Direct your attention to the window. To some sinister expression of light. To lyric exposing the wild interiors of the insipid. Bark stripped from trunk, cast your eyes on the tender bleakness, insufficient thing-hood. You had me when you said I was prone to invasion. […]

Posted byDaleApril 2017April 2017Posted inIssue 13Tags: Spencer Silverthorne
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