Sunday, September 23, 2012

Two Poems by William Wright Harris

dali nude
 
in contemplation
before the five
regular bodies
metamorphosized
into corpuscles
in which suddenly
appears the
leda of leonardo
chromosomatized
by the visage of gala
 
 
the mood of now
 
eplodes in instants
 
birthing
dying
in the span of a sneeze or
in the tender vacuum of an orgasm
 
stains of
blood
semen
tears
resting on sheets
 
seconds breathing in loud silence
 
1928 oil on canvas
 
 
William Wright Harris wakes up for poetry. His poetry has appeared in twelve countries in such publications as The Cannon’s Mouth, Ascent Aspirations, generations and Write On!!! A student at the University of Tennessee- Knoxville, he has studied poetry in workshop settings. As a hobby, he collects places he has already been published.

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