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Lines Imitating Poetry
A poetry journal of everyday clippings
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Entry #594343, added on 07-02-08 @ 11:49 pm EDT
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J’accuseEntry #594343
He stands at the podium and lectures:
“Follow the poem; let the poem lead.
Love it so, with awe, so it becomes you.”

Then, he asks: “Are you all strangers or ghosts
that you don’t know who murdered poetry?"
And he points with his index finger:
"Was it you? You? Or you?"

His gaze rests on me and I cringe.




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