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A Posey for His Prosey

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Regarding Holly Prado’s review of the collected Allen Ginsberg (Book Review, Jan. 20), all I can say is:

Vers Promiscuus From womb to tomb I wonder as I go,

what cadence shall I call to lead my way?

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But why take pains to scribe a rhythmic beat

on peeling walls of time graffitoed with

prosaic strophes that don’t celebrate

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that Apollonian craft called poetry,

but hoarsely stutter without melody?...

Just tongue-tied Angst and self-indulgent lines

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that “howl†a simplified philosophy

wherein the world’s reduced to size of thoughts

that lie in puberty’s loose pimpled grasp,

are flogged in rhythmless vacuity...!

The point of such prosetry? Onan says,

“Just shuffle the deck; solitaire’s the game!†DONALD JOHNS Venice

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