Sal Randolph
from Dear Frank
1.
Dear
Frank,
still
looking
&
everyone
the
only
overardent
and
fell
surely
of
course
and
fixed
a
fury
quite
funny
back
again
for
what
the
avant-garde
on
business
joy
it
is
a
perfect
day
not
too
stars
2.
Dear
Frank,
sure
I
am
always
I
am
unable
not
all
if
waves
violet
while
purest
who
even
for
then
as
Oh,
when
I'm
not
before
the
dizzy
she
had
what
confusion
no
the
only
or
my
3.
Dear
Frank,
the
last
five
years
then
we
go
we
don't
&
go
back
hardly
broken-
faced
your
you
want
then
temporally
everything
these
more
so
many
for
now
how
funny
a
little
foolish
in
it
blue
4.
Dear
Frank,
to
keep
and
determines
if
it
is
beloved
because
or
I'll
be
back
there
won't
and
you
said
and
suddenly
oh
we
shall
over
will
swell
not
once
into
near
no
near
& the
at
last
5.
Dear
Frank,
today
all
these
every
they
do
sunny
each
the
street
in
love
&
a
phone
and
my
it's
yet
it
is
I
will
go
to
see
what
and
in
the
golden
back
Sal Randolph is an artist who lives in Brooklyn and works between language and action. Her projects have been seen recently at Wave Pool in Cincinnati, at the Asian Arts Theater in Gwangju, Korea, and at the Akademie der Künst in Berlin. New language work is in the anthology Dream Closet, and she is writing a novel on Twitter: @driftictation.
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from Dear Frank
for Frank O'Hara
1.
Dear
Frank,
still
looking
&
everyone
the
only
overardent
and
fell
surely
of
course
and
fixed
a
fury
quite
funny
back
again
for
what
the
avant-garde
on
business
joy
it
is
a
perfect
day
not
too
stars
2.
Dear
Frank,
sure
I
am
always
I
am
unable
not
all
if
waves
violet
while
purest
who
even
for
then
as
Oh,
when
I'm
not
before
the
dizzy
she
had
what
confusion
no
the
only
or
my
3.
Dear
Frank,
the
last
five
years
then
we
go
we
don't
&
go
back
hardly
broken-
faced
your
you
want
then
temporally
everything
these
more
so
many
for
now
how
funny
a
little
foolish
in
it
blue
4.
Dear
Frank,
to
keep
and
determines
if
it
is
beloved
because
or
I'll
be
back
there
won't
and
you
said
and
suddenly
oh
we
shall
over
will
swell
not
once
into
near
no
near
& the
at
last
5.
Dear
Frank,
today
all
these
every
they
do
sunny
each
the
street
in
love
&
a
phone
and
my
it's
yet
it
is
I
will
go
to
see
what
and
in
the
golden
back
Sal Randolph is an artist who lives in Brooklyn and works between language and action. Her projects have been seen recently at Wave Pool in Cincinnati, at the Asian Arts Theater in Gwangju, Korea, and at the Akademie der Künst in Berlin. New language work is in the anthology Dream Closet, and she is writing a novel on Twitter: @driftictation.
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