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The 2River View

By Antosca, Nick

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Reproduction Date: 2004

Title: The 2River View  
Author: Antosca, Nick
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Literature, Literature & thought
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Antosca, B. N. (n.d.). The 2River View. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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Classic Literature

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Classic Literature

Excerpt
Excerpt: The Milk Blood Landscape // A million sighs subside // and ingots of silence lie stacked miles high // in an island warehouse, // while the proud sea wanes and heaves // on all sides, its pale vitreous waves poignant with the brine // of dissolved ideas and delirium. // And a million bridal smiles are dyed // the icy shade of nuclei which have died, wilted, dried // to tiny ring-like husks inside amoeba cadavers, // because brides die easily and eventually, // or they devolve into humanoid husks that flake away // like silent, desiccated seahorse corpses, weightless. // But smiles and minds that sigh are dissected, // sliced like ripe tomatoes or eyes and delivered liquefied in frost-clawed vials // to neatly dressed // androgynous buyers.

Table of Contents
Contents Nick Antosca The Declining Voices The Milk Blood Landscape Bob Craig Lord Byron Mysterion Nicole Cartwright Denison Poem for Wendy Bishop When I Am Struggling White Cross on Highway 441 Candy Gourlay Autumn?s Cool Judgement Pieces of Agony Vicki Hudspith A Chance to Turn Away the Silence Your Flawless Speech Erin Lambert Eleventh Complaint The Parents Beneath the Pavement Kenneth Pobo Aunt Katy Sits Transplanting Red Cosmos Shelly Reed A Hoarse Voice in an Envelope Five Thorns for an Unnamed Beast Charles P. Ries Plumbing for Salvation Seed of Greatness Cheryl Snell Epithalamion The Lost and Found

 
 



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