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“Attention of a Thee” (Fanny Howe)

is poetry,

the action that makes knowing possible,

and the consequence of the action, a growing tree.

no; rather a hackneyed stump with verdant moss

That is what it is, not what I want it to be:

Published in:Uncategorized |on April 16th, 2009 |Comments Off on “Attention of a Thee” (Fanny Howe)

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