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What’s the weather, Wystan?

January 1, 2016July 3, 2020 ~ Daniel O'Hara ~ Leave a comment

Nothing happens. Ireland’s/(Her weather still) peaceful...

Psychebabble (or, When I die I want to be made into a nice chest of drawers; or, There’s no man speaks better Latin)

September 23, 2015July 3, 2020 ~ Daniel O'Hara ~ Leave a comment

Nothing is speaking to human consciousness...

words

July 13, 2015July 3, 2020 ~ Daniel O'Hara ~ 4 Comments

words/echo with the ghosts/of almost wholly-lost/worlds...

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