Common Turn Honeycreeper
followed by every dance,
woods under earrings, and beautiful
correspondence, listening to his object, the
dissolving allied picture of their joy,
for great plays, for being bold, imitations
can be seen or made available, energies in suspending
conventions, imposed by movement, by machines;
imagism disposed, discharged just before
Turin, before dexterity to many successors,
cantors freely in Dresden, in Milan, unbroken
pupils, edit songs to the states of the west.
comiquement, intervals poise violins,
promote complaints
adapted for singing,
buffónes in unison stretch tones, break
horizontals, already in certain Mississippian displays
strung odium
strung crown-post roofs
a common turn pupil
followed by every dance