Three Line Lunch: Poet and Poem Gone (In Memoriam Charles Bivins)

Feb 27, 2010 Comments Off by
a yearlong diary in three-line poems by Jeff Rogers, day 189

Poet and Poem Gone (In Memoriam Charles Bivins)

Stop by Chris’s office and he tells us: Bivins, titanic Haight-Ashbury Falstaff Orson
Welles humongous raging great poet died. Chris’s eyes look into watery distance
When he recalls the mystical deathbed poem Charles wrote. Nurses threw it away.


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Jeff Rogers grew up in Michigan college towns. He’s an only child with four professor parents, three brothers and twin sisters. He dropped out of school and drove across the country to LA in 1983. He has lived, written and adventured here since, now joined by his wife Elise.
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