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Of(f) Course

Of(f) Course

Next, outdoors — an arrangement of activities.
To illustrate: politics lie — to gain power.

Never respect political questions.
Next, religion yearns for sex,

maybe strong supernatural
powers that control institutions.

Known as intercourse —
transactions supply a town.

They recall an illustration, part
of a dense-often-whenever —

which longs for getting a gift,
which longs for meditation —

the same height and width.
In the same way, the simplest unit

is still a picture of purpose.

. . . . .

Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: word.camera translation
Process: Redact and montage