Forms

Forms

A Poem by William Kremer
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Written purely following a thread of amusement. Potentially subject to edits

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Some days I co-spectate worlds;
Friends' ramblings and mine mix like watercolours.
Pigmenting skies turn at every word
And those spoken-of contort into
Inky whirlpools of ultra-modernist works
From cubal simplicity, new complexity,
Affectual atonality and expressionisms' quirks.
Forming deformities performing informances
And still�" we're awed by the caterpillars' metamorphosis.

© 2026 William Kremer


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Added on April 24, 2026
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William Kremer
William Kremer

Melbourne, South East, Australia



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I'm an early middle aged neophyte in many things.. always loved reading and writing for fun (the latter being of fluctuating consistency). Basically I'm wanting to write more, whether it be vignett.. more..