Poems

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  • I Had a Cheerful and Gentle Dog

    I had a cheerful and gentle dog.
  • My Groundhog

    I had a groundhog in my back yard.
  • SUNDAY LUNCH AT MOM’S COUSIN DINNIE’S: JUNE 1969 | “ELEGANT,” SHE SAID

    I hadn't yet recovered from a concussive first year teaching ninth-grade English
  • Self-Portrait to Be Used in Meditation | 22 | Chesty Morgan and Her Crazy-Ass Titties

    I have a live owl in my mouth instead of words;
  • On Beauty and To the Phaistos Disc

    I have a tree outside my house. I don’t know what kind—in spring, it blooms, gorgeous.
  • Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado

    I have always liked bell towers
  • Perspective and Day Sex Ode

    I have often confused the expression center of gravity, first
  • the primate hospital

    I have raptured the oars.
  • Embraced

    I have visited an ancient redwood and heard it creak
  • Bed

    I haven’t got a fingernail or bed
  • Maria’s Yellow Coat

    I haven’t had
  • Rubbish Heap translated by Sasha Dugdale

    I haven’t the strength to sing of you, resplendent rubbish heap!