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but they buried my jewels in the riverbed
and i have only once cared for rhinestones,
still never for pebbles.

but he spoke in tones too deep, soft and slow
for the shrill tongues of
war-song.

but i tried
to sing—

i hum
hum, hum.

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Tiffany Kang

Tiffany Kang

Welcome to the showcase of my work from Charles Bernstein's spring 2012 course, EXPERIMENTAL WRITING SEMINAR (English 111). Here you can find selected poems, semi-poems, and hard-to-consider-poems from over the course over the semester. Enjoy!

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