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Paintings of Poets and Magic Couplets

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BRAVE POET JACK KEROUAC

In a jammed New Haven room, Jack Kerouac unshaven and breezy,
Mount Tamalpais, wakens and screams, Satori!

EMILY DICKINSON, INVENTOR OF MAGIC  (1830-1886)

Dazzling Emily Dickinson
Contrives her poems with Moon born of elation and Sun.

JOHN LENNON, TRAPEZE ARTIST OF WORDS (1940-1980)

DANTE ALIGHIERI IN LOVE (1265-1321) 

 Dante takes 100 cantos to declare his romance.
Exiled in Heaven’s circles, Beatrice gains one shoddy glance.

T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965)

Even high Priest Eliot in Love (+ hatred in his racial pee)
Knows when Death Ship anchors near, it’s good to flee.

JOHN  DONNE & REVEREND DEACON JOHN DONNNE (1572-1631)

Metaphysical Jack Donne is wild lover. Later writes, “No man is an island…
for whom the Bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”

As Dean of St Paul’s, he confesses his sinful soul is like “spitting Jews’ impiety.[1]

[1] Holy Sonnets, X!.  The wondrous poet was a pious anti-Semite, unlike magnificent George Herbert, the most thoughtful and imaginative poet of his generation, who honored the Jews of his day and condemned their persecutions.

CHARLES BAUDELAIRE (1821-1867)  

“Soon we shall plunge into the frozen gloom.
I already hear her funereal doom.”

MARINA TSVETAYEVA (1892-1941)

Deeply experimental, Marina is thrilling to read.
Stalin exiles her to Yelabuga. Hangs herself as a maid.

PABLO NERUDA (1904-1973)

Our abundant champion of surreal social amazement,
Killed by Pinochet? Prostate cancer? Heart? So none could celebrate his death,
………he was left in a cage like excrement.

GERALD STERN (1924-)

Jerry is a magic Pittsburg street poet with
Dream, fists, & bravado. His global memory is myth.

ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1927)

Blessed with a precise pen of love and place at will,
Lowell asks marriage. She has her female lover in Brazil.