10 Best Famous Doused Poems
Here is a collection of the top 10 all-time best famous Doused poems. This is a select list of the best famous Doused poetry. Reading, writing, and enjoying famous Doused poetry (as well as classical and contemporary poems) is a great past time. These top poems are the best examples of doused poems.
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John Berryman |
'All virtues enter into this world:')
A Buddhist, doused in the street, serenely burned.
The Secretary of State for War,
winking it over, screwed a redhaired whore.
Monsignor Capovilla mourned. What a week.
A journalism doggy took a leak
against absconding coon ('but take one virtue,
without which a man can hardly hold his own')
the sun in the willow
shivers itself & shakes itself green-yellow
(Abba Pimen groaned, over the telephone,
when asked what that was:)
How feel a fellow then when he arrive
in fame but lost? but affable, top-shelf.
Quelle sad semaine.
He hardly know his selving. ('that a man')
Henry grew hot, got laid, felt bad, survived
('should always reproach himself'.
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