5 thoughts on “Old poetry books”

  1. And for I, a son who asked last week, “Father?” I said “Yes Son?” “Could I read the Ultimate Elsewhere, can I borrow it papa?. “Why son,” I answered back, “..why of course, it is one of THOSE books lad, ask you Uncle Cecil, but be prepared it is scary and a journey for…well… “. “For whom Papa?” , he asked with an eager grin, ” just enjoy it son, enjoy the humble dog eared book and, and KNOW…”

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  2. old poetry books smell. hence the “ripening” you sense. better to buy shiny new ones, which smell nice. and, by extension, you will smell nice, the world will smell nicer, and we will all be free and happy, and smell nice.
    old poetry books are tearing this world apart.

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  3. It’s Diane di Prima, in fact. Though it seems like it’s just an ongoing phenomenon really, where ya read a book, and mebbe 15 poems pop for you. And then you put it aside, and come back 6 months later, and now there’s another 7 poems that didn’t spark the first go around. Some kind of fermentation is happening. Or maybe it’s just that different poems work on different days…..
    -Cecil

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