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The term "B Dylan" has been searched for 192 times on the American Poems site since August 22nd, 2005.
Search Results: 2 poets and 4 poems matched this query.
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1. Dream Song 88: Op. posth. no. 11 - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 607 times on American Poems.
In slack times visit I the violent dead
and pick their awful brains. Most seem to feel
nothing is secret more
to my disdain I find, when we who fled
cherish the knowings of both worlds, conceal
more, beat on the floor,
where Bhain is... (Read full poem)
2. Crossing Nation - written by Allen Ginsberg
From The Fall of America.
Published in 1968.
Read 4588 times on American Poems.
Under silver wing
San Francisco's towers sprouting
thru thin gas clouds,
Tamalpais black-breasted above Pacific azure
Berkeley hills pine-covered below--
Dr Leary in his brown house scribing Independence... (Read full poem)
3. Orange Water, Poem in Letter C. - written by Joseph Mayo Wristen
From Just a Dancing Bear Looking for a Star.
Published in 2000.
Read 3156 times on American Poems.
I live in this small squared apartment,
motley in design. The reflections
off the street. Outside the cars
on their way to work passing by.
Mrs. Taylor who lives upstairs is going out
to see her stamp clerk boyfriend today.
You know... (Read full poem)
4. O, We Are The Outcasts - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 3324 times on American Poems.
ah, christ, what a CREW:
more
poetry, always more
P O E T R Y .
if it doesn't come, coax it out with a
laxative. get your name in LIGHTS,
get it up there in
8 1/2 x 11 mimeo.
keep it coming like a miracle.
ah christ, writers are the most... (Read full poem)
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