Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Menu
ENTER A SUBMISSION TO PLUME
Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Search
Poems
Sort By:
Date
Title
First Line
Random
Index
The Death of Erik Satie
The arches aspire to points
Ron Slate
Bodies on the Margins
The artist understands blood; or rather
Kwame Dawes
Night World | The Gentle Soul
The barbed-wire vines
William Logan
The Barricade
The barricade measures two meters high and twelve meters wide
Dag T. Straumsvåg
THE BEAR IN THE WHEELCHAIR
The bedside window is cracked a little, for fresh air presumably, and a lopsided venetian blind bangs softly in a
Michael Van Walleghen
july
The best thing about this month is not
Max Temmerman
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
Myth
The blind hobo who returned
Fady Joudah
Evening
The blue chair on the terrace, coffee, evening,
Cees Nooteboom
Bookish | Brush Your Fingers Through Your Hair, Why Don’t You?
The bookishness that
David Rivard
Muxica
The border fence,
Alberto Rios
Boy in a Hole
The boy meant to help his father
Maxine Scates
Previous
1
...
115
116
117
118
119
...
168
Next