From 6202b68a275991c0ae3a3c69d4645f8af7baca69 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 22:38:48 -0700 Subject: Fix broken links in index --- index.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'index.html') diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 8d20cab..03d109c 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@

100 lines about the author, Case Duckworth (née Amber): alert!

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And the angel, to Abraham, on seeing the panorama
of the Apollo 11 landing site
: “Ars poetica: art, an axe,
the big dipper and the boar. The boy on the bus is building.
Call me Cereal or Cold Wind.
Instrument a collage.”

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And the angel, to Abraham, on seeing the panorama
of the Apollo 11 landing site
: “Ars poetica: art, an axe,
the big dipper and the boar. The boy on the bus is building.
Call me Cereal or Cold Wind.
Instrument a collage.”

Creation myth: dead man = the death zone =
Death’s trumpet. Dream early.

Elegy for an alternate self: an epigraph,
ex machina and exasperated; Father feeding
the raven
, finding the lion, setting a fire.

Look: hands-on poetry!
A hard game: hardware.
(How it happened?)
How to read this hymnal:
I am.” “I think it’s
you (but it’s not)
.”

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A stump is not a swansong is not a swan, Song.
Swear the table of contents is a tapestry.
Telemarketers swear that the night we met, I
was out of my mind
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The sea and the beach, even the ocean overflows
with camels
. Time looks up to the sky,
to Daniel on the toilet writing “Toothpaste,”
a treatise on underwear and wallpaper.

We played those games too.

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When I’m sorry I wash dishes in the window, walking
in the rain
, thinking about what we are made of: words and meaning, irritably reaching after reason. I feel worse,
looking over
at you, than when I’m writing
an x-ray in yellow.

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When I’m sorry I wash dishes in the window, walking
in the rain
, thinking about what we are made of: words and meaning, irritably reaching after reason. I feel worse,
looking over
at you, than when I’m writing
an x-ray in yellow.