Paper tablecloths,
poinsettias make an arrow
and point to the punch.

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John Vincent

Poet John Vincent (johnvincent at mindspring dot com) teaches English and American Studies at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. He is the author of a book, Queer Lyrics, and of two chapbooks, Torqued Past Threat and Prick.

5 thoughts on “”

  1. at times, i prefer the commentary, rather than the (haiku).

    hmmm, (humorous): exciting laughter; comical; funny;;; jocular; witty; amusing

    strange, the word (femur) came to mind; another interesting topic for discussion

    john or zhanna, might either of you, provide some insight, for me.

    i found john’s piece on the (hail, pachinko, and magnolias) rather delightful; a date(colloq.) is coming for it, as well…

  2. confusing scents~
    perfumes from paris fuse
    with mughali cuisine

    party accident~
    malai koftha on
    benaras silk

    the feast over
    flies take over
    the residual worlds

    neon lights~
    farewells~a bird song
    in the astral cover

  3. overcast skies
    doves with ruffled feathers …
    one more haiku, comes to mind

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