Jesse Harman
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Plans in A MinorA Poem by Jesse HarmanIambic pentameter with limited substitutions in the spiritual/emotive mindset of "What Sarah Said" by Death Cab for Cutie. |
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Faded LinoleumA Chapter by Jesse HarmanContinuation |
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Lightfields of AndorraA Book by Jesse HarmanEither I understand the world completely, or absolutely not at all. Not-so-linear shades of poetry masquerading as prose. |
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Upon Leaving WyckoffA Poem by Jesse HarmanO’er the crested hill hugged the favela. I couldn’t see the skyl.. |
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Upon Leaving Port HuronA Poem by Jesse HarmanA walk among the broken stalks Are you alone nowOf wheat, seeds dusting A lone standing branchWhitening your soles A soul solitary, still |
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Remember How The Old Moon Sang?A Poem by Jesse HarmanThe youngest of Angels remembered your nameAnd swore to uphold your sanctuary.Father Time still chased Mother EarthIn the vast reaches of her Garden.E.. |
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In Conversation with the Freshly DreamedA Poem by Jesse Harmanstrands of white beneath a milky grey mistaken streams for stems of wheaten whey nations aghast aplomb .. |
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Head ApolloA Poem by Jesse HarmanFound poem in discussion with Philip K. Dick. |
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InterstellarA Poem by Jesse HarmanI'd been reading a few ekphrastic poems, and after watching through the film Interstellar once or thirty times, I felt the need to take a crack at it... |