Poems

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  • May Cause

    Tinnitus, uncharacteristic
  • Essay: Domestic

    Brassiere
  • From the Republic of Sleep and Mercy | The Island to Remind You of Your Childhood

    All night I dreamt death
  • Olympia

    The ancient Greeks knew how to pick out a sacred spot,
  • Jug

    Colors, we go way back.
  • Insomnia, A Love Story

    Everybody sleeps.  Our poem starts with that premise.
  • Bright in June Sun

    The young man, kneeling at his mother’s tomb, lays red tulips there,
  • DOMESTIC

    Another word for kid is it. You always love but do not always like it.
  • Hungarian Lesson and Snow Rapture

    In Hungary, you know something like the palm of your hand,
  • Mishap

    At the soiree, a hot ticket zooms off with a hot potato into the toy
  • Fat

    I saw that I was fat and walked and walked toward a desert only to find a case of (not light) beer.
  • A WOMAN I KNEW ATE FIRE FOR BREAKFAST

    And the light would tattoo itself across her mouth