And her seven dainty feet? I suppose they are more than seventeen syllable topics; anthropomorphism,the cold blue-nippled teats of Chinese willows, the geometries of the clouded sky, the machinery of the heavens.
Ralph Murre is the author of "Crude Red Boat" and "The Price of Gravity, both books of poetry; author and illustrator of "Psalms", a book of poetry and art, co-author, (with Sharon Auberle)of "Wind Where Music Was", a book of poems of experience, and he is editor/publisher of several books of prose, poetry, photography, and drawings from Little Eagle Press, which he founded. Ordering information for these books is available from
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4 comments:
And why no mention of her swaying breasts?
And her seven dainty feet? I suppose they are more than seventeen syllable topics; anthropomorphism,the cold blue-nippled teats of Chinese willows,
the geometries of the clouded sky, the machinery of the heavens.
But, I'm glad you noticed.
they look like fried eggs to me...
Man, I had to look three times before I noticed. No wonder I'm single.
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