There are people who will tell you
that using the word fuck in a poem
indicates a serious lapse
of taste, or imagination,
or both. It’s vulgar,
indecorous, an obscenity
that crashes down like an anvil
falling through a skylight
to land on a restaurant table,
on the white linen, the cut-glass vase of lilacs.
But if you were sitting
over coffee when the metal
hit your saucer like a missile,
wouldn’t that be the first thing
you’d say? Wouldn’t you leap back
shouting, or at least thinking it,
over and over, bell-note riotously clanging
in the church of your brain
while the solicitous waiter
led you away, wouldn’t you prop
your shaking elbows on the bar
and order your first drink in months,
telling yourself you were lucky
to be alive? And if you wouldn’t
say anything but Mercy or Oh my
or Land sakes, well then
I don’t want to know you anyway
and I don’t give a fuck what you think
of my poem. The world is divided
into those whose opinions matter
and those who will never have
a clue, and if you knew
which one you were I could talk
to you, and tell you that sometimes
there’s only one word that means
what you need it to mean, the way
there’s only one person
when you first fall in love,
or one infant’s cry that calls forth
the burning milk, one name
that you pray to when prayer
is what’s left to you. I’m saying
in the beginning was the word
and it was good, it meant one human
entering another and it’s still
what I love, the word made
flesh. Fuck me, I say to the one
whose lovely body I want close,
and as we fuck I know it’s holy,
a psalm, a hymn, a hammer
ringing down on an anvil,
forging a whole new world.
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Nyquist makes dekes and put Detroit up 1-0! After 2 periods of play the Red Wings are up 2-0!
Go back to the minors Seabrook!
Detroit is Hockeytown, not Chicago

The Original-six matchup between the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks has garnered the attention of NHL fans across the country, but none more than in the two respective cities these teams belong to.
Detroit has been known as Hockeytown for a long time now, and the 4 Stanley Cup banners they have won since 1997 have kept that title going strong.
Although the Hawks have won a cup more recently, winning it in 2010 as opposed to 2008 when the Wings last won it, does this make them a new “hockeytown” of sorts? No.
why does my nigga Barack look like my mans Asher Miller? lmao
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