Poems

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  • Rain Sonnets

    When the bear finally arrives, he’s starving. He wants whatever’s in my little blue basket, the Tupperware and the
  • The Quarry, Pontaise

    To enter into the greens
  • The Barricade

    The barricade measures two meters high and twelve meters wide
  • What is Pleasure

    The supreme pleasure of love
  • Song a Year After My Mother’s Death

    I allowed a small song
  • More Reason

    Though you may be a scribe in ancient Egypt
  • I’m Nothing

    close to a Zen scholar,
  • Two Poems

    Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
  • Mid-March

    If, when I sit here in my study
  • Calendars Do Not Hold Fortunes

    One day you're old and thankful. One day
  • Leaving the Big City

    So afterward I sat by the bosphorus blue water and many dazzling
  • POPULATION ZERO

    Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn