Bound Verse
Sixty Poems by D.W. Bohn
Arranged in Ten Sextets
Sextet I | Sextet II | Sextet III | Sextet IV | Sextet V | Sextet VI | Sextet VII | Sextet IX | Sextet X |
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first empty 1 complete fulfillment has but one prerequisite utter emptiness |
untitled disturb the silence say only what must be said fall silent again |
tragedy's end we are the ones still onstage at the tragedy's end it's up to us to utter the last few lines and prepare the audience for the falling of the curtain when amid great applause their beloved victims will return to take their bows |
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be available 1 suspend intention simply be available to be enlightened |
express 2 as he leans down heavily on his rickety hospital issue walker an old man hearkens to a horn blaring familiar corsetted tones and smiles the smile of welcome recognition bells start to ring and as if whispering the walker's wheels squeak softly and inaudibly as the old man lurches forward to watch the train pass by over locomotive percussion he hears the horn blow again double loud and the doppler shifting sound rises and peaks and then dies away gracefully until all that remains is the sound of someone running along the tracks trying to catch up to the future |
cloak 3 the fit feels so perfectly fine and the fabric so well woven that no one ever seems to notice signs of wear so why should anyone wonder that every day we cover ourselves in the warm cloak of comfortable delusions is the nagging awareness of personal insignificance really that keen |
Sextet I | Sextet II | Sextet III | Sextet IV | Sextet V | Sextet VI | Sextet VII | Sextet IX | Sextet X |
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