Night Walk, Franz Wright | Calvin and Hobbes | Tuesday, Alex Dimitrov
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Alex Dimitrov
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february by Alex Dimitrov
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alex dimitrov, the why
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Alex Dimitrov, from “Living in Time” [ID in ALT]
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march by Alex Dimitrov
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LSD
by Alex Dimitrov
Everyone’s alone on Mars tonight
and love sex death have left for Earth.
Part of me is still on a beach
where I lost something years ago.
Part of me on a beach
and life’s playing from the beginning.
Wild light through each tunnel in time.
The day I met you never ended for me.
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“poetry doesn’t really speak to me” ok, then try reading:
"Lady Lazarus” by Sylvia Plath
“The Years” by Alex Dimitrov
“Fuck Your Lecture on Craft, My People Are Dying” by Noor Hindi
“What the Living Do” by Marie Howe (dedicated to her younger brother John, who died from AIDS-related complications)
“Love after love“ by Derek Walcott
“Crude Conversations with Boys Who Fake Laughter Often” by Warsan Shire
“Ginsberg” by Julia Vinograd
“Unsolicited Advice to Adolescent Girls with Crooked Teeth and Pink Hair” by Jeanann Verlee
“Fossilizing Trauma” by Blythe Baird
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Dimitrov, Alex. "June." Love and Other Poems.
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Alex Dimitrov, from Love and Other Poems; "Suddenly, Summer"
[Text ID: There were days I didn't go out / and days I couldn't remember. / Sometimes I sat at my desk / watching the trees outside blooming, / as if we had nothing in common. / They had the sun, / I had the sun through a window. / They were beginning, / I was unsure what I was.]
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Days of slow mornings, days of nothing but nights.
Alex Dimitrov, from I am always thinking about you, America
from here
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