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Category Archives: poetry/meter

Adversary

04/03/2014by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Upon my eyes the moon and your skin glow, Both white faces pilgrims in the southland, And each her orbit fixed round this below, For one the Earth and you […]

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poetry/meter, space, time

Adverb

03/24/2014by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Where is the word that I have heard in Sarum by the sea? I’ve searched for miles and years and yet that lyric escapes me. ‘Twas neither noun nor adjective […]

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books, poetry/meter

Adust

02/03/2014by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

What I say when I don’t say I love you. I knew when you were new, and night brought you. I knew on the sidewalk; the streelight knew it too. […]

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fear, poetry/meter, sea

Adrift

12/13/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Adrift the tumbleweed, tarrying, bit The bumper, bouncing and by lamplight lit Collapsed like ash in traffic it so yearned To drive beside. So flung, so flat, so burned, Its […]

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poetry/meter, run

Adown

12/04/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Let me not this life deny, nor reject. I live to write this verse most circumspect, intent not to displease those powers perched above my fate line, and whose lightest […]

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"All the while I have been forgetting the third of my reasons for remaining so faithful a citizen of the Federation, despite all the lascivious inducements from expatriates to follow them beyond the seas, and all the surly suggestions from patriots that I succumb. It is for the reason which grows out of my medieval but unashamed taste for the bizarre and indelicate, my congenital weakness for comedy of the grosser varieties. The United States, to my eye, is incomparably the greatest show on earth."

- H.L. Mencken, On Being an American, 1922

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