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Dream Song 73: Karensui, Ryoan-ji by John Berryman The taxi makes the vegetables fly. ’Dozo kudasai,’ I have him wait. Past the bright lake up into t..

Dream Song 103: I consider a song will be as humming-bird by John Berryman I consider a song will be as humming-bird swift, down-light, missile-metal-hard, & strange as the..

Dream Song 59: Henry's Meditation in the Kremlin by John Berryman Down on the cathedrals, as from the Giralda in a land no crueller, and over the walls to domes & r..

Dream Song 80: Op. posth. no. 3 by John Berryman It’s buried at a distance, on my insistence, buried. Weather’s severe there, which it will not mind..

Dream Song 68: I heard, could be, a Hey there from the wing by John Berryman I heard, could be, a Hey there from the wing, and I went on: Miss Bessie soundin good that one, th..

Dream Song 17: Muttered Henry:—Lord of matter, thus by John Berryman Muttered Henry:—Lord of matter, thus: upon some more unquiet spirit knock, my madnesses have cea..

Dream Song 118: He wondered: Do I love? all this applause by John Berryman He wondered: Do I love? all this applause, young beauties sitting at my feet & all, and all. It t..

Dream Song 95: The surly cop looked out at me in sleep by John Berryman The surly cop looked out at me in sleep insect-like. Guess, who was the insect. I’d asked him in m..

Dream Song 108: Sixteen below. Our care like stranded hulls by John Berryman Sixteen below. Our care like stranded hulls litter all day our little Avenues. It was 28 below. N..

Dream Song 116: Through the forest, followed, Henry made his silky way by John Berryman Through the forest, followed, Henry made his silky way, No chickadee was troubled, small moss smile..

Dream Song 123: Daples my floor the eastern sun, my house faces north by John Berryman Dapples my floor the eastern sun, my house faces north, I have nothing to say except that it dapple..

Dream Song 129: Thin as a sheet his mother came to him by John Berryman Thin as a sheet his mother came to him during the screaming evenings after he did it, touched F.J...

Dream Song 33: An apple arc'd toward Kleitos; whose great King by John Berryman An apple arc’d toward Kleitos; whose great King wroth & of wine did study where his sword, sneaked..

Dream Song 136: While his wife earned the living, Rabbi Henry by John Berryman While his wife earned the living, Rabbi Henry studied the Torah, writing commentaries more likely..

Dream Song 97: Henry of Donnybrook bred like a pig by John Berryman Henry of Donnybrook bred like a pig, bred when he was brittle, bred when big, how he’s sweating to..

Dream Song 85: Op. posth. no. 8 by John Berryman Flak. An eventful thought came to me, who squirm in my hole. How will the matter end? Who’s king t..

Dream Song 115: Her properties, like her of course & frisky & new by John Berryman Her properties, like her of course & frisky & new: a stale cake sold to kids, a 7-foot weed inside..

Dream Song 91: Op. posth. no. 14 by John Berryman Noises from underground made gibber some others collected & dug henry up saying ’You are a sight.’..

Dream Song 92: Room 231: the fourth week by John Berryman Something black somewhere in the vistas of his heart. Tulips from Tates teazed Henry in the mood ..

Dream Song 57: In a state of chortle sin--once he reflected by John Berryman In a state of chortle sin—once he reflected, swilling tomato juice—live I, and did more than m..







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