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Albert Geiser Poem
canoe through lillies
what mystery that engine
meander the guide
January 22, 2011 (c) Copyright 2011 Albert Geiser, All Rights Reserved,
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canoe has its ribs
A man's ribs facing upward
In river and rain
January 22, 2011 (c) Copyright 2011 Albert Geiser, All Rights Reserved,
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Albert Geiser Poem
Her paintings of sarongs I'm going to see
will be there for two months,
I think, at Lake Of The Clouds
Arts. I heard this in the news: Layers died last week.
Native Brown Bear got studied thoroughly.
It has been exonerated. The Killer Brown
has been exonerated, according to the news.
According to some searching I find out the layers
are just mist...
Paintings by the girl are hung
around the den.
Her mother uses it as the favorite
of my wrongs.
She paints bears and she is a rising
Mars. The mother brown bear ate spoiled food we had.
We left that food out in saran wrap.
I am unwrapping in the layers of mist
unrolling in the folds of rayon.
The girl's mother hated that sarong
that people on the lake gave
to the young artist before the lake died. And no one
denies giving her the sarong
and her paintings of bears and of sarongs
are with her at the opening at the Lake Arts tonight...
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Albert Geiser Poem
kayaks take for granted blooms
on river ellen
kyokusetsu
ribbed wood canoe holds firm
for lovers' tangled hair to be returned
with our roadside laces
loggers' boat ribs petrified
by the river's deep mud and exposed
to lightning
wide shallow water offers no privacy
there's a pale shade of
the newish home, a driveway
that got its theived sedan
fated for the pressure in red Potsdam sand
an ellen still loves a boy on silty hand
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January 19, 2011
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January 22, 2011
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