So, this is the layout and first few pages of Found Poetry meant to be read out loud and fast and all in order.
AARDVARK (94)
I AM
I AM.
I AM
CALLED THIS
TO BE FIRST
In line for a kiss, 94
Beneath the moonlit touch
Of a hooker’s hand ‑‑
Of course she’s a loved one ‑‑
Loved one, loved all:
French kisses on me, in her
Favorite women’s room
IN THE
ABATTOIR ‑‑ (92)
SLAUGHTERHOUSE:
PICTURE THAT, POOR POETS;
ARE YOU REALLY LIKE
MONKS AND NUNS IN AN
ABBEY (94)
OR SURE, IF OUTER SPACE
CAME TO VISIT, THAT
ABIKO (94)
EXISTS,
THAT YOU ARE
ABORIGINAL, (94)
UNTAINTED DNA?
WHERE DID IT COME FROM,
THE DOUBLE HELIX, DROPPED
INTO THE OOZE OF AMMONIA
AND PRIMORDIAL COAGULATION?
DOES CARBON EXISTENCE MAKE US
DESCENDENTS OF GRAVITY’S WONDERS,
DANGLING OUR TOES, SITTING, NOMINALLY
ABOVE THE BRIDGE? (94)
When the image, not imagination, 91‑93
When the warp of the words, not ideas
When the hidden rhyme, not the timed
Impact
Of what is being expressed
And colors, black day, orange mailbox,
Green waiting, salmon resistance,
Try to tell the formula of it,
The soul, seldom done justice, is cheapened
Is a sleazy breeze 94
Escaping the skull’s horizon
AND WHAT WORD IS THIS?
ABRAXAS, A GHOST PONY WORD, (94)
NOT IN CHEAP DICTIONARIES
NOR THE YELLOWED PAGES OF HER WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA,
DISPLAYS THE DEPTH OF MY IGNORANCE, TUMBLING
She 94
Disappeared
Like a dot on the
Page‑white, snow‑wisped
Mountain peak, scrub‑brush
Hiding her like pronouns.
The most right oriented bits are separatable poems/parodies that are a response to poetry cited as examples of what the publishers want which can, theoretically stand on their own as separate poems. The numbers to the right (not meant to be read) are a reference to what year the poetry cited/parodied showed up in The Poet’s Market.
In line for a kiss, 94
Beneath the moonlit touch
Of a hooker’s hand ‑‑
Of course she’s a loved one ‑‑
Loved one, loved all:
French kisses on me, in her
Favorite women’s room
When the image, not imagination, 91‑93
When the warp of the words, not ideas
When the hidden rhyme, not the timed
Impact
Of what is being expressed
And colors, black day, orange mailbox,
Green waiting, salmon resistance,
Try to tell the formula of it,
The soul, seldom done justice, is cheapened
Is a sleazy breeze 94
Escaping the skull’s horizon
She 94
Disappeared
Like a dot on the
Page‑white, snow‑wisped
Mountain peak, scrub‑brush
Hiding her like pronouns.
This is how the all caps portion would look as a stand-alone poem. The left oriented words in alphabetical order are the names of magazines. The number (not meant to be read) is a reference for what year of the Poet’s Market is was.
AARDVARK (94)
I AM
I AM.
I AM
CALLED THIS
TO BE FIRST
IN THE
ABATTOIR ‑‑ (92)
SLAUGHTERHOUSE:
PICTURE THAT, POOR POETS;
ARE YOU REALLY LIKE
MONKS AND NUNS IN AN
ABBEY (94)
OR SURE, IF OUTER SPACE
CAME TO VISIT, THAT
ABIKO (94)
EXISTS,
THAT YOU ARE
ABORIGINAL, (94)
UNTAINTED DNA?
WHERE DID IT COME FROM,
THE DOUBLE HELIX, DROPPED
INTO THE OOZE OF AMMONIA
AND PRIMORDIAL COAGULATION?
DOES CARBON EXISTENCE MAKE US
DESCENDENTS OF GRAVITY’S WONDERS,
DANGLING OUR TOES, SITTING, NOMINALLY
ABOVE THE BRIDGE? (94)
AND WHAT WORD IS THIS?
ABRAXAS, A GHOST PONY WORD, (94)
NOT IN CHEAP DICTIONARIES
NOR THE YELLOWED PAGES OF HER WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA,
DISPLAYS THE DEPTH OF MY IGNORANCE, TUMBLING