Your Thursday poem: The Fish by Marianne Moore theartdivas.com/2017/11/the-fi
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And reposting yesterday's poem: The Pigeon by Dan Chiasson theartdivas.com/2017/11/the-pi
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Here's another poem by Marianne Moore: Poetry theartdivas.com/2015/11/poetry
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And your bonus poem: Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore by Elizabeth Bishop theartdivas.com/2014/04/invita
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This was the poem of the day three years ago:
The View by Mark Strand
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This was the poem of the day two years ago:
Snow on the Desert by Agha Shahid Ali
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This was the poem of the last year:
from Hours Near the Crossing by John Peck
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Coral Road by Garrett Hongo
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Dreaming at the Ballet by Jack Gilbert
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As addicts, we lost all sense of boundaries. Sex became entangling, wounding. We gratified ourselves with images of bodies without wholeness or love—only to find ourselves, in the cold aftermath of our longed-for pleasure, bereft of integrity and self-worth.
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