ERIC CHAET (originally posted at 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) I was born weak. My parents were ill-matched, unhappy, poor ill-prepared for the challenges of their time & place they had
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ERIC CHAET (originally posted at 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) Green leaves & yellow flowers pave my way thru the Milky Way. Green leaves & yellow flowers pave my way. Grey
ERIC CHAET I must respect ferocity else it might dismantle me— but I don’t have to admire it— I oppose to it my strategy. SEE ALSO Satyagraha Anthem for Humanity
ERIC CHAET (originally posted at 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) At night, downtown is lit up, active cars on the grid at cross-purposes— clubs, drinking, laughter, mating mutual lust or, without
ERIC CHAET(originally posted at 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) Guy at the diner a better than average comedian who made
ERIC CHAET 1960, I had a summer job at the University of Chicago. I was 15, probably about 90 pounds,
ERIC CHAET (originally posted at 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) Humanity! Humanity! Spiral thru the cosmic sea! Hues like stones
ERIC CHAET (originally posted at 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) -for John Bennett I wake, cold. I don’t remember any dream.
ERIC CHAET (excerpt from the preface of 100 Peculiarly Useful So-Called Poems) Justice. Kindness. Sanity. Toward these ends habilitation, fitness,
(UPDATE: The owner of this yellow Ferrari also owns a lipstick red Maserati. How many other top-shelf luxury vehicles does he