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The term "O'Hara" has been searched for 199 times on the American Poems site since November 2nd, 2004.
Search Results: 0 poets and 3 poems matched this query.
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1. July 10 - written by David Lehman
Read 1214 times on American Poems.
The sky was a midnight blue
velvet cloth draping
a birdcage and no moon
but the breeze was whistling
and the sound of a car
on Valentine Place was
the rush of a waterfall
on the phone in New York City
and that's when the muse
turned up with curly... (Read full poem)
2. Ode To Modern Art - written by David Lehman
Read 894 times on American Poems.
Come on in and stay a while
I'll photograph you emerging from the revolving door
like Frank O'Hara dating the muse of modern art
Talking about the big Pollock show is better
than going to it on a dismal Saturday afternoon
when my luncheon partner is... (Read full poem)
3. April 24 - written by David Lehman
Read 823 times on American Poems.
Did you know that Evian spelled backwards is naive?
I myself was unaware of this fact until last Tuesday night
when John Ashbery, Marc Cohen, and Eugene Richie
gave a poetry reading and I introduced them
to an audience that already knew them,
and... (Read full poem)
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