Poems

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  • Zen Dictionary

    In the Zen Dictionary, intention
  • White Gauze Curtains

    in them we see
  • Poetry: A Mirror, a Pencil and an Envelope. Seven Minutes with D. Nurkse and Nancy Mitchell

    In this candid interview, D. Nurkse reflects on a long life in poetry and political activism
  • Call & Response

    In this last
  • Repair

    In this, our chapter on enamelware
  • Stairway

    In those days, so many stairways were said to lead to happiness, mainly of a sexual kind—and as I climbed those
  • Fogetting Names

    Inevitable, and not
  • Three Poems from “Where Are the Trees Going”

    Inhabited uninhabited house subject to the air’s structure
  • The Suicide’s Wife

    inhabits an invisible island
  • Wolf

    Ink black, shark toothed, slithering
  • Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up | Shall we praise the girls who will not come down | It’s about water that didn’t lose its shine

    Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up
  • Turn Back

    Intergenerational sex is a trend, Jeannine said.