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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Given Name
I had to fight for my name
though I was given it
[with little right: Pa warn't no Daedalus
though handy with the jigsaw and the chainsaw
{¡Bulging Muscles! though saw the wild look to my eyes
and shirked away (then I knew I was crazier than Jesus
Icarus Jonson founded the hard-boiled school of American poetry sometime in the late 40s. He is known for his unconventional and expressive punctuation and unsentimental view of life, as well as his feuds with Jack Cashberg and Valance Fullerton. Biographical details are sketchy.
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2017 diary of poems,
bad poems,
Icarus Jonson,
Phyllis Phyllis
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