carbondioxide & ganymede…

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flarfish 35: formicary nimbus

comb ragged mass of cloud: fracto-nimbus, fracto-stratus
enamel formicary inhabitant ant — formidable awesome 
However, there is one thing that they are particularly 
vulnerable to: dangerous, difficult, a day of distress and of anguish
she and her husband are tired of vitamins not stored in human bodies
what plants exhale at night carbondioxide and Ganymede is the 
largest moon and a nimbus hangs over half the sky,
enshrouding the mountains

A Brief Guide to Flarf Poetry
“If I don’t have an idea of what to write next I stay away from my desk. I try to only sit down when I feel an urge to write. I need to keep moving to catch new ideas.”
— Samanta Schweblin

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About istsfor manity

i'm a truncated word-person looking for an assemblage of extracted teeth in a tent full of mosquitoes (and currently writing a novel without writing a novel word) and pulling nothing but the difficult out of the top hat while the bunny munches grass in the hallway. you might say: i’m thee asynchronous voice over in search of a film....
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