… a lot of erasure underneath the
who lives in the dictation of what
never stop[s] calling Hu[uuu]m, hu[uuu]m, the voice of
the ( ) came unto Questions? Comments? Sug-
gestions? Contact Plural stellar famish[ed]
when bound within many kinds of dance, I
say, kiss [the], neither man nor appara-
tus de-evolved beneath recursive cells,
and not any nervier than if I
position the fair day above hole B
over the entrance to hole A meat [[un] -
important line break] aerosol and a
body may ask, Where do you live? And, Its b[re]ad,
grows fat with this riot of Catallus's [sic] Odi / et quote ammo …
[Note: Sources: Back cherry-picking among the K’s in SPD Fall 08, which makes this no. 7. Michael Kelleher, “The Necessary Elephant”, at Comprepoetica 9; Sarah Kennedy, “The Visions of Bertie Hoskins”, at Cortland Review 37; bit of prose found under a bio of Myung Mi Kim at Subtext; Myung Mi Kim, Dura, at Subtext; Jack Kimball, “Decapitation Without You”, at Shampoo 2; Jake Kennedy, “TV Jack Ass, after Nam June Paik”, at Eyewear, 4 August 2006; Amy King, “AND UT PICTURA POESIS CALLS HER NAME”, at ars poetica; Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, “Do You Know About the Raintree?”, at Terrain 21 (I stumbled on this accidentally, due to a typo; tried to search Caroline Knox but searched Caroline Know instead; this was the first poem I found); Josh Cook in his review of Caroline Knox, Quaker Guns, and Knox herself, “ Hooke's Law”, as quoted by Cook, at Bookslut, May 2008]
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