John Berryman - Dream Song 117: Disturbed, when Henry's love returned with a hubby

John Berryman - Dream Song 117: Disturbed, when Henry's love returned with a hubby

Disturbed, when Henry's love returned with a hubby,— br I see that, Henry, I don't put that down,— br he thought he had to think br or with a razor like a skating-rink br have more to say or more to them downtown br in the Christmas season, like a hobby. br br Their letters will, released, shake the mapped world br at some point, in the National Geographic. br (Friend, that hurt.) br It's horrible how near she was my hurt br in the old days—now she's a lawyer twirled br halfway around her finger br br and I am elated & vague for love of her br and she is chilly & lost for love of me br and we are for each other br that which needs which, corresponding to Henry's mother br but which can not have, like the lifting sea br over each other's fur.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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