DOWNHILL
I don't have a home
and I live there
all the time.
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Hello Friends —
Today's poem is by Julia Vinograd, from Berkeley Street Cannibals: Selected Poems, 1969-1976.
April is National Poetry Month, and I am celebrating by emailing out my own
eclectic selection of one poem per day for the duration of the month. If you
wish to be unsubscribed from this Poem-a-Day email list at any time, please
reply to this email with a friendly unsubscribe request (preferably in heroic
couplet form). You may also request to add a consenting friend to the list, or
even nominate a poem.
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Enjoy.
Ellen
Labels: Julia Vinograd, NPM, shorter than haiku