Poems

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  • Two Poems translated by Connie Voisine

    Words here carry the scent of snow,
  • Two O’Clock and Stray

    As though all at once it is afternoon
  • In Which the Sea Rakes at My Window and Seemingly Unlike Me

    and I wake rattled, as if to resist a long fall
  • A VARIATION | MY MOTHER BEFORE SHE DIED | HART CRANE

    Why ask to know, twin and neighbor,
  • From Pendant que Perceval tombait, by Tania Langlais, translated from French by Jessica Cuello

    you don’t know how to write with lightness
  • Remote Stars

    Look up. There’s Bill,
  • Home-Boys: Baby & Me (a Sapphic)

    Ex-gang members. Driveby days over. Zero
  • FIREFLIES

    Evenings when the children
  • Others & Kents

    They stopped the car on the crest of Coleman Valley Road to show his sister and her husband the Pacific view.
  • Shore

    Not stone, among stones,
  • Charlotte

    That was a malaise. We call that malaise.
  • [from the volume 4 A.M. Domestic Cantos, Casa de editură Max Blecher, 2015]

    There will be people and they will push the world further.