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From: The American Poetry Review
Date: 20000101
Author:LE ZOTTE, ANN CLAREMONT
Love couldn't have been sweeter, when you were
Writing about it in your glorious opera about the sea: the waves.
Were your mannerisms and illnesses a mask?
Mine are, at least, partially. A flight from such desperation
Was needed. Or is that only an illusion for us?
The real world exists in a circle, the turn of a sentence.
Clear, slow, funny, precise: yes. In italics,
Between the neatly printed lines, lie silence. Not yours,
Or his or hers. A common planet divides us. "The ant's a
Centaur in his dragon world." Those aren't words
You ...
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