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Born in April 15, 1947 / Canada / English

Poems by Moritz Albert Frank

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Addiction

... my mother the virtuosofrom knuckles among warehouses -- even Iam addicted to the mild light of words ...

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Business

... eep, and childrenare the loudest things, with the dark foamingamong maples, glinting, as it comes in ...

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Capriccio of Roman Ruins

... een a ruinalready, centuries ago, when first he relaxedand upright, with open eyes, here fell asleep ...

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Conversation with a Widow

... ult of men:Powers of earth, give me the male strengththat we desire, kindly strength, which protects ...

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The Erotic Civilization

... rin the flap-snap-flop of the laundry of the futurestrung out the windows of tropical highrise slums ...

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Home Again Home Again

... ,hard flesh torn, her dress the blue of late dusk,the heaven behind her a work of flat blinding gold ...

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The List

... t its keeper, when I am dead, will not know anythingabout the men who had the names at the beginning ...

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The Little Walls Before China

... t straightendlessly east and west: what clue will there bewhich way to face my people for the attack ...

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Lost Content

... ern slide down the secret streamin black and gold peace,past the child's husk, the family never born ...

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Native Woman

... yat home, men young and old go wrong,life almost at its end isstill day by day harried and perplexed ...

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On Distinction

... ts,and the squabble over who will write the historyof this paradise of demons casting each other out ...

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On the Preserved Body of an Inca Child Frozen to Death as a Sacrifice to the Sun

... e places empty of you,making us see what is donein his own false nameto the poor tongues of his fire ...

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One With The Sun

... nesting now, nightrises with pale flutteringsof white wings from rootsof plants and the black water ...

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Orpheus

... ieces, maybe that only signifieseach one keeps part of my body, which is melody among visible things ...

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Uninvited Reader

... e on and on while somewhere back in the poemin a blank passage an ugly old woman sits against a wall ...