As far as commentary goes, I think I'd just say, this poem takes most of its language from Shakespeare. Shelley Feller on "butch mercutio first time in drag at capulet ball" |
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"Glimmers Of Hope: A 2021 Poetry Preview, Part 1" "What excites me most about poetry right now is the fact that the mainstream has come to encompass so many kinds of poets, that many voices are now being heard loudly and broadly thanks to an engaged and expanding community of publishers and of younger and older poetry fans who pass poems around the Internet like the latest news." via NPR |
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What Sparks Poetry: Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse on "Resurrection" "This element of Kurdish delights me: to crack a word open and peer inside it, to find a world within a word, a world where the abstract is embodied. The Kurdish language calls the body into every conversation, fashioning idea from body. There is no hiding the body, not even to protect it." |
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