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A Second Life

a sequence of poems, matching chance & constraint, where we are & where we could be

This sequence carries on from Within These Latter Days.

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  • about A Second Life
  • Epigraphs to A Second Life
  • Poem #1. Man macht ein Gedicht
  • about Peter Philpott
  • The Chapel Bar

The Sequence to Date

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  • / – Ryan Ormonde / – Ryan Ormonde
  • | By @burbagea – Adam Burbage | By @burbagea – Adam Burbage
  • abandonedbuildings – Sean Bonney abandonedbuildings – Sean Bonney
  • afterlights – Stephen Nelson afterlights – Stephen Nelson
  • brickstack blockstack – Steve Parker brickstack blockstack – Steve Parker
  • Diurnal Sweigh | Gareth Farmer Diurnal Sweigh | Gareth Farmer
  • Evil Is Nothing – Jon Clay Evil Is Nothing – Jon Clay
  • Girl As A Vending Machine – Prudence Chamberlain Girl As A Vending Machine – Prudence Chamberlain
  • h e r e – Mark Cobley h e r e – Mark Cobley
  • michaeleganpoetry michaeleganpoetry
  • Murifri – Wayne Clements Murifri – Wayne Clements
  • On Barcelona – Halvard Johnson + many others On Barcelona – Halvard Johnson + many others
  • Peckham in furs – Sharon Borthwick Peckham in furs – Sharon Borthwick
  • poetry – Mike Ruddick poetry – Mike Ruddick
  • Sociopathetic Semaphores – Nat Raha Sociopathetic Semaphores – Nat Raha
  • sophie robinson sophie robinson

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63. Triumphal Arches for Meditating Upon the Re-Entry Into the City

Triumphal Arch of Entry Into Kotar

Posted on June 8, 2015Author adminCategories word patternTags entoptic, Kotor, mongrel theory, poetics, sea cucumber, vagrants

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