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Paris Review Poem #165

We were vagabonds, thenroaming inside geographies ofpossibilities, delinquent wanderersof the night, drawing maps of future poetrieson newspapers already burningin glorious cathedrals of forgetfulness. Paris Review #165, Spring 2003. Quote from Patrick Leigh Fermor

Posted bypostpoeticalFebruary 12, 2021February 12, 2021Posted inParis Review PoemsTags:Paris Review, poem, vagabonds2 Comments on Paris Review Poem #165

Paris Review Poem No. 4

“Who will believe in our innocence?” -Marcel Moussy This state of graceperpetuatesonly in circumstancesbeyond credulitysuch thingswe holdin spiteof history. For more Paris Review Poems, click here:https://postpoetical.com/paris-review-poems/

Posted bypostpoeticalDecember 23, 2020January 4, 2021Posted inParis Review PoemsTags:innocence, love, Marcel Moussy, Paris Review, Poetry, typewriterLeave a comment on Paris Review Poem No. 4
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