Poems

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  • A History of Mirrors

    We’ve accidentally collided with something real tonight
  • The Next Life and Windpowered

    Sea fog drifting through the pines—
  • For D, reading poems

    When I was a kid, only a flu could buy me
  • Three Poems

    I sat in the late day sun
  • The Neighbor’s War and Walking Backwards

    Through my kitchen window I can watch
  • First Words

    In the marriage booth at sleep-away camp,
  • Happiness on Earth

    Especially if you were waking
  • Three Poems and a Translation

    In life I was chasing a deer. In sleep the deer
  • Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado

    I have always liked bell towers
  • Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc  

    Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc   Ada Byron   It can be said that the first weaves algebraic drawings, just as Jacquard’s loom weaves flowers and leaves. Ada Byron I   Through a network of windows I discover that Ada Byron (daughter of Lord Byron) devised the first computer algorithm.

  • Pip

    Withered pip of a boy, now grey and halt
  • Poem With A Ghost Town

    I am the town that everyone left