POEMS: SAL RANDOLPH

Joke Are
joke
are
a
volunteers
yet
to
be
these
days
reworked
for
the
good
started
to
notice
amiss
powdery
better
get
ruined
covered
with
finally
after
be
more
careful
by
hand
wasn’t
that
wastes
that’s
what
happened
readjustment
not
everyone
bought
some
can’t
do
just
weren’t
considered
likely
should
be
no
who
teaches
first
almost
who
got
it

 
 
 
 

 

 

Into A
into
a
warm
enter
more
typical
by
and
for
talking
&
listening
heat
didn’t
stop
prototypes
high
end
this
different
puts
on
a
lock
of
putting
this
a
foot
and
a
half
paper
thin
rely
ing
one
of
the
downstairs
shells
with
up
few
both
in
from
unusually
busy
 
 
 

 


 

 

 

Sal Randolph is an artist who lives in Brooklyn and frequently works with language. Her work has been seen recently at Raygun Projects in Toowoomba,Australia, at the Moore College Galleries in Philadelphia, Proteus Gowanus in Brooklyn, and in the pages of The American Reader and Cabinet.

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