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Humboldt County, California, United States
Donna Kuhn is a poet, author, dancer, visual and video artist.

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Filled With Architecture (video still)

















HINGED TO THE SIENNA

avoid constellations hinged to the sienna
sewing siesta, afternoon machine
shuttlecock sieve, network or cork

separate stuck in it, awkward
in sigh, utter a long audible breath
employer herpes shopwalker

who directs the shinto, the way
of the booth gods, put on your
uncertain and send in a ship

act like a ship with short trousers
ships open at the knee, rich cookie
made with a shirk, duty and whipped cream

the upper part of deviation
the upper part of resistance
take a shortcut to the body
defect shiver shatter

writing into pieces, short waves of fear
shallow school, film of fish, shocking arm
haggy make a way by pushing

shoulder blade shock dog demon
your clavicle is shoddy, second rate
with a very loud voice

who polishes shoes with a shoehorn
hell into shoe showy, showily
showdown shogun

the true state of things
suddenly let short rain fall
coming down like rain and rain

the game is preserved, general shrapnel
break or shop, visit the shop shrew
malicious shoplifter, crafty factory workers
etc coming near the truth shrewdly

donna kuhn 2006

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

I Will Never Forget You (video still)





DADDY'S ELEPHANT

the funeral stared at the meat
pecking the hail, the lunatics
are comfortable, your knees

are confused and toxic
you die and u feel u are
sitting with your real head

your belly is on your mouth
daddy's elephant in the disowned sand
chair sounds of albino crackle

you're the dog in your eye
irwin's weapon is a bird outset
it does not rain deeply in your

bed system, kneel in your milk
irwin likes to deeply hide
the baby who had died

this eyes sends itself
she's an arthead with rivers
of shoulders balanced

donna kuhn 2006

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

I Don't Fix A Word

poetry/dance video exploring grief and transcendence through art