April 15, 2019: he found himself
having caught sight of seeing,
it seems
he saved his life.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 16-17, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)

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April 15, 2019: he found himself
having caught sight of seeing,
it seems
he saved his life.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 16-17, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)

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April 14, 2019: EXTRAORDINARY strange
O, terrifying America
of the CAPTURED MILLIONS,
THIS IS passion and peril
locked away
following the lives of the innocent
and the devoted;
a selfish, immediate career.
Found poem/erasure/remix. Source text: Back cover, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 13, 2019: this book is unauthorized
you should be aware.
This is work,
actual persons living
by Parternship
or portions thereof.
please contact .
Found poem/erasure. Source text: copyright page, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 12, 2019: glad, sinful, or not [đłď¸âđ]
I belonged to Dorothy
the rainbow
never noticed without hesitation.
I left
I knew
I came out
and felt strange ease.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 325-327, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 11, 2019: what are we?
skip that part
for the cutting room later
Tomorrowâs another forgotten
super-abundance
wild crackling
or torn on the way to the fire,
a matter turned underfoot,
and I in a dim room
waiting to depart.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 111-113, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)

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April 10, 2019: [Untitled, or Sic Transit Gloria Mundi]
beloved nothing,
you are not yourself,
radiant pity
turned sideways
waiting for forgetting.
the best,
Theyâll bear your name
heavily and fancy
just like God
regally high
today or tomorrow.
too much
like Christmas Day wrapped in satin.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 293-299, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.) Note: âSic transit gloria mundiâ (not from source text) - Ecclesiastical Latin, literally âThus passes the glory of the world,â or âThus passes earthly glory.â More info here.
April 09, 2019: [untitled hagiography of a saint tossed overboard]
a martyr drowning
unable to take it all back
whirled about
in the purple.
some idiot.
Then, again, suppose.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 301-303, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.) Note: Original pseudo-title, not from source text.
April 08, 2019: Secretly flat
scarlet hours
gold static
brown chrysanthemums
red hopes
black pajamas
bright blue paradise
wide open eyes
Found poem/erasure/???. Source text: p. 179-182, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 07, 2019: Safe sleep
Now hear it break
quiet
b u t
severely alive.
your wind-rumpled whispers
keep away those days of gnashed teeth
the wing of tears
the train crying in the night.
For the first time
the situation wonât be so bad.
dreams
sweet prayer
and
    y
    o
    u
against my chest.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 46-51, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 06, 2019: I wonât embarrass you
Let it suffice
Perhaps
this âgood enoughâ love.
we had to change everything
to get to who we are.
Listen
and see.
I am here,
You and I,
here.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 99-100, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)

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April 05, 2019: A day came
when little games seemed
haunted and daily and wrong.
It moved,
the truth, the pain.
My eyes wouldnât see.
Itâs the reason
You want to
Name it.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 173-175, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 04, 2019: We want the garden
Take us to the rosebud star,
grand tigress, lap-dog, silent twin,
to a diamond mountain where siren howls mumble
buttercup quiet
Without an audience.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 85-88, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 03, 2019: what Iâve found
I was drawn to names,
wanted the windows opened wide
or to burn in amber yellow delight
and laugh not caring what swarmed
There.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 70-73, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 02, 2019: survive
survive
  you have to
Life
  is not as terrible as you think.
Found poem/erasure. Source text: p. 23, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)
April 01, 2019: Prologue
A Goodbye, At Last, to Endings
To The Wrath of Our Daddy The Road God
And My Stepfather The Blue Winter Rain,
and of Momma Christmas, Momma Riches, Mother Heaven
Grandmotherâs Garden    The  House    Its Repercussions
Find a Friend One Afternoon
    Escape, Grow Up Wiser
Make a Story
Like One Long Summer Holiday
Taste The Minutes Growing To Hours
    Exploration and Color For All Days
Found poem/remix. Source text: Chapter titles, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews (New York: Pocket, 1979. Print.)

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