Bob Hicok Love Poems

  • 1.
    Drunk, I kissed the moon
    where it stretched on the floor.
    I'd removed happiness from a green bottle,
    both sipped and gulped
    ...
  • 2.
    Itâ??s hard being in love
    with fireflies. I have to do
    all the pots and pans.
    When asked to parties
    ...
  • 3.
    I met my butt in a Pittsburgh
    hotel room. My face
    still looks like my face
    but not my butt, my hair
    ...
  • 4.
    My left hand will live longer than my right. The rivers
    of my palms tell me so.
    Never argue with rivers. Never expect your lives to finish
    at the same time. I think
    ...
  • 5.
    There's a box at the hospital in which to deposit
    children unlikely to win the Nobel Prize.

    They cradled their son past that box,
    ...
  • 6.
    I'm in a plane that will not be flown into a building.
    It's a SAAB 340, seats 40, has two engines with propellers
    is why I think of beanies, those hats that would spin
    a young head into the clouds. The plane is red and loud
    ...
  • 7.
    My father's head has become a mystery to him.
    We finally have something in common.
    When he moves his head his eyes
    get big as roses filled
    ...
  • 8.
    It was a misunderstanding.
    I got into bed, made love
    with the woman I found there,
    called her honey, mowed the lawn,
    ...
Total 8 Love Poems by Bob Hicok

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People 10 Body 9 Home 9 Thought 9 Woman 9 I Love You 8 Love 8 Mouth 8 Face 7 River 7

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