Nancy Joyce Peters
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Nancy Joyce Peters
Writer, poet[edit]
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- The tempest unleashes an alphabet
letters fall through the apertures of crazy angles
to spell out the future
uprooting the course of invention
and enslaving the masters- It's In the Wind (1977) "Ceremonies In A Polar Garden"
- I'm looking for the binding energy of a look
a crop of reflections to be reaped
in a winter of thorn
when icebergs of illusion will melt
to be served at high tea
and the spaces between the poles pinned down- It's In the Wind (1977) "Ceremonies In A Polar Garden"
- The stars are dreaming
but they are laughing
I see myself in the smile of a polar bear
while turning the pages of an arctic sky
reading the delirious lines that
foretell the sovereignty of language
and the rule of invisible birds- It's In the Wind (1977) "Ceremonies In A Polar Garden"
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Attributed:
- Cinema is in a unique position to throw light on the fact that reality is a mass hallucination.
