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Bob Heman


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The light under the door is only a promise.



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It’s a smell he heard before when colors rose from the sea and each fish had a motor of its own.



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They teach that their gods do not like each other. In reality it is something different that is going on.



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Another story about bears and the light inside them and the way they were lifted by the men who had no names. The bears speaking the desires they all had. The men endless and entering the story from the edge of the land or page.



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The children selling poisoned apples didn’t know that they were poisoned. In his hand a frog became a tadpole. She was listening to the page but the page made no sound. It had weather that could not be confused.



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The deeper into the forest they travel the more petty the local gods become.



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Angels are usually portrayed with the wings of birds but in reality far more have the wings of bats or butterflies.



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Tries to find a smile in everything she sees. He moves the gate into the sea and the sea into the sky. When the woman speaks to him he does not understand. He thinks “ants in your pants” is only the name of the latest dance.



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The mouse is mostly hair. The bear has been repaired.



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A man emerges from the forest wearing a three-piece suit. A bear emerges from the ocean wearing a tuxedo. Only one will be admitted into the room that resembles tomorrow.



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One learns how to do the laundry. How to sweep the floor. How to fire a gun. One learns how to hammer a nail. How to drive a car. One learns how to plant a garden. One learns how to kiss.



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The spinal staircase can only sometimes be climbed.



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In Spanish the plane flies just as straight, the doors open just as wide, the man wears the same hat he wore in the French.



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Wants to write a poem about Lillian Roth, not the drunk that Susan Hayward was nominated for, but that wonderful young woman in Madame Satan whose face was full of joy.





Bob Heman continues. He lives most of his life on the page.
 
 
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