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Superconductor Reactors

8/5/2023

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Superconductor reactors and play masquers
And women in wild costume
Tonight the theater marquees squinted
And sand flies sung in the moonlight
Hands tiny were held, and the mouths were wet with delicious kisses
These were the amoral tendencies
The bluffs
The fantasies quite bold
Caught out of season
The broken debts, the facile ironies
The implacable lusts to cling with clenched fists
All of us were troubadors this night
Made glorious – sing, hurrah! hurrah!
Ha-ha!
With a snap of the fingers
We disappeared
Moonlight and mastodons
Mystics and marauders
A startling soufflé
Shuffling to the speed of light


--Ronald V. Micci, 12/28/18​
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A native New Yorker, Ron is a prolific author of plays, screenplays, novels, and short stories, from the sublime to the irreverent, many available for perusal on the Booksie website as well as Amazon.com.  A published playwright (Brooklyn/Heuer Publishers), former magazine editor and advertising proofreader, his one-acts have been staged in Manhattan and throughout the country.  Fleas on the Dog magazine website has published two of his pieces in issues No. 13 and 14.  ​
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