Clues:
1) “Lady with Striped Dress”
2) National Gallery
3) On paper, 1933/34
4) Untitled / 1969-70
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Author: The Best American Poetry
Clues:
1) “Lady with Striped Dress”
2) National Gallery
3) On paper, 1933/34
4) Untitled / 1969-70
Go to Source
Author: The Best American Poetry
The greatest poem On the back of a napkin’s Other side no one May ever see A true invention Dreamt up A matchbook cover’s Lucky strike The finest painting rides Frameless On the other end of the bus The things that hold the image down flat Tell a story bonding Roots dug in writes A…
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I’m not used to getting old just need a little more time I’m struggling with limitations a tunnel at the end of the light it’s my first time in this cycle senile stereotypes get to me so, I’ll simply keep my eyes out everything’s bound to change The post Happy New Year | Stan Morrison…
A deformed creature who loses arms. The same cruel senselessness ensues from those arms of watered-down souls, corporate drones who feel no obligation to moral kindness or even simple, obvious justice, who ride their authority with spiked stirrups, having no regard for the one who carries them below or how hardworking and reliable their steeds…
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