The 1947 Carving of Icabod Crane

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                        - a poem of interchangeable verse

(CODA)

Two legs with eye hook joints…  Torso wrapped
in black wool…  wooden head…  no pumpkin head…
Eye hook joints and carve…                              (FINIS)

Wood in Normal School…  Farmington Normal School…
School for Girls…  Normal School…  Hands carve
wood…  Wooden head…  no pumpkin head…  Carve…

Two legs…  a torso…  no cock…  No cock in Normal School…
normal school…  Farmington Normal School…
Class of '47…  Normal School for girls…  Carve…

A man from wood…  Wears a pumpkin head…
Can't carve pumpkins…  Can't carve pumpkin seeds…
Can't carve cocks…  Can't eat pumpkin seeds…  Carve…

Two legs…  two arms…  one pumpkin head…  one
wooden head…  one torso wrapped in wool…
to dangle feet…  to dangle arms…  Carve…

Dangle wood in normal school…  Farmington Normal
School for girls…  Carve wooden men with wool
wrapped torso…  Two dangle feet…  No cock…  Carve…

(CODA)

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twelveoonetwelveooneover 19 years ago
the master

repeats...

I thought real poets don't use...

One reason I like you...

...instead of some jerk from the "New Yorker"

AnonymousAnonymousover 19 years ago
well now

this is kinda creepy, have you been taking poetry lessons from Eve and her Bob in a box? I love this, ( and I love bob n a box too) I also am curious about the inspiration for this poem, wow, very imaginative, cant wait to see your helloween offering

flyguy69flyguy69over 19 years ago
How odd!

There has got to be a story, here!

I like the subtitle, because it got me playing with the verse order in my head. Fun to read, JD4G

tarablackwood22tarablackwood22over 19 years ago
your poem

has been mentioned in Tuesday's reviews.

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