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Dream Song 54: NO VISITORS I thumb the roller to

 'NO VISITORS' I thumb the roller to
and leans against the door.
Comfortable in my horseblanket I prop on the costly bed & dream of my wife, my first wife, and my second wife & my son.
Insulting, they put guardrails up, as if it were a crib! I growl at the head nurse; we compose on one.
I have been operating from nothing, like a dog after its tail more slowly, losing altitude.
Nitid.
They are shooting me full of sings.
I give no rules.
Write as short as you can, in order, of what matters.
I think of my beloved poet Issa & his father who sat down on the grass and took leave of each other.



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