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The New Now Now New
Millenium Turn-On Anthology

Edited by H. D. Moe
Published by The Berkeley Review of Books
In Print – $35.00
ORDER NOW!!

Boomerang Feedbacks Tickling Eternity

Boomerang feedbacks tickling eternity
diminishing into a bounce,
growing around and within
the all unknown to everyone, buried crannies
exhaling lollipops,
fencing porkupines and magnetic tears
giant underlooks mushrooming Idahoe,
breaking for that cloud of ambiguity,
muscling above egyptian justice,
a note mickymoused by vibes, lighting on
a swimming transparency, hypothetical
equivications running the Noh show,
flying webs, tricking a hedgehog,
parachuting spores of genetic myth
coming from noplace we know, icy reflections
immortalized in perpetual shadow, turning over
and over lavender groins angel rabbit brainstorm
weathervanes of Marcel Proost flapping on
arrows geometry, never earlier than here,
snowing numbers flamed by touch,
random intelligences jogging asleep
bubbling trouble, toteing compensations libra,
rollerskating stevedores Van Gohn, balanced
over humps of faith, variables unravelling the
rounds of science, cycloiding, evolving nautilus
punts of power spin, waving between our
narcisistic nemasis and that death in otherness,
uncausing the cosmos, what didn’t begin.