Sunday, January 1, 2017

Shadows Of Her Own Obscurity Part I

         I.            born from her poetry
numerous ships for the arts
of two collections of united lives
our lady find her
wider above so we can look
this lady second
sharp look in her eyes
fast in mind old sages
she recounts vividness
over again
word for word
unmistakable carelessly
she mistakes herself for it
impatient for variety
without change
wild, wild together
in fairy lore
grubbed manuscripts
medieval idolatry
folk tradition
modern ideas
the popular exhibition
break scholarly trust
balladry of boorishness
a remarkable never developed idea
once wandered over away
reeks of beer with things
from the flea market

occupied her hand painted life

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