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6 2 Y B A L S A M A L E X A N D R I A P E A R Y This woods made by a stamp a stamp used throughout the same words over and over, gold bulbs and balsam, calligraphy from the holidays, woods used to make a stamp on that piece of air time-date stamped words used in a stamp a 300- or 400-word count in/for the woods. A woods made of stumps that prop up paintings in ornate frames the same image over and over: 3 thick bright green lines, apple-green syllogism and evergreen haiku, every sixth painting by Neil Welliver of the woods used to make a poem a 400-word decoy in the woodsy art inside art. When a poem appears inside another poem every sixth image in a postage-stamp sized frame leaning against the line breaks is a cartoon of a laughing woman or a self-taught painting of a 6-point Doe as the wood duck escapes over a distant copper pond: A few screw-on scents – No Trespassing, No Hunting No Snowmobiling – thrown in. ...

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