Snail Poem
by Peter Orlovsky
Make my grave shape of heart so like a flower be free aired
& handsome felt,
Grave root pillow, tung up from grave & wigle at
blown up clowd.
Ear turnes close to underlayer of green felt moss & sound
of rain dribble thru this layer
down to the roots that will tickle my ear.
Hay grave, my toes need cutting so file away
in sound curve or
Garbage grave, way above my head, blood will soon
trickle in my ear –
no choise but the grave, so cat & sheep are daisey
turned.
Train will tug my grave, my breath hueing gentil vapor
between weel & track.
So kitten string & ball, jumpe over this mound so
gently & cutely
So my toe can curl & become a snail & go curiousely
on its way.
1958 NYC
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Robert Burns: Crowdie Ever Mair:
- There is a Candle in your Heart by Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi
- The Bride-Cake by Robert Herrick
- Flute Notes From A Reedy Pond by Sylvia Plath
- Epitaph on “Wee Johnnie” by Robert Burns
- Владимир Бенедиктов – Ребенку
- Геннадий Айги – БЕЗ НАЗВАНИЯ
- Letter To A Purist by Sylvia Plath
- A Journey Through The Moonlight by Russell Edson
- Song—Farewell to the Highlands by Robert Burns
- mine danse macabre doppelganger by matthew scott harris
- Владимир Вишневский – Она идёт – как Восток алеет
- An Epitaph Upon A Virgin by Robert Herrick
- Point Shirley by Sylvia Plath
- Sonnet (VIII) : Some left crown , some left land and some into exile by Neelam Sinha
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