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Vary the Line

Poetry Collective

trusses and cats

Marymary’s sonnet (which you should read, the better to admire the (dis)appearance both of “ocean’s negligee” and “bathymetry”) drew my eyes to The Flea, where there is also Ann Drysdale’s “Said Yeats’ Bones to Hardy’s Heart,” which delights me both in rhythm and wit.

Posted on October 4, 2009 by peg This entry was posted in recs. Bookmark the permalink.

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