put a food stamp on this poem and eat it.

Hello Friends,

I’m going to cheat a little bit today and send you a series of short poems (instead of just one poem) by my favorite street poet, Julia Vinograd. These excerpts are from her collection Berkeley Street Cannibals: Selected Poems, 1969-1976.

Enjoy.
Ellen


SPRING

There’s coke
in the spoon
of June.

GRAFFITTI

Bathrooms inspire me.
I write my best poems
with my pants down.

BOREDOM

We repeat ourselves
helplessly
like hiccups.

WIFE

She hangs his laundry
out to dry
between her thighs.

THE F.B.I.

Not even lovers
look so close
and see so little.

HITCH-HIKING

Couples don’t stop.
They have their own problems.

HARD TIMES

put a food stamp on this poem
and eat it.

STREET MORALITY

Everything is permitted,
but nothing is taken seriously.

WHAT NOW?

We’ve forgotten the rules
we were trying to break.

Poet Julia Vinograd was also featured for Poem-a-Day April 25, 2011, Poem-a-Day April 12, 2009, and Poem-a-Day April 20, 2007.

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