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  • Milkweed Lullaby and Radio Lullaby

    The days were endless,
  • So Much More Mournful than Before

    This morning, remembering the end
  • CALLING BACK | CHARITY

    My daughter sings in snow falling through the scent of red oak or ash, some of the flakes large enough to contain passages from Emily Dickinson’s letters. 
  • Bah!

    It is well-past old hat and hurt
  • Trompe L’oeil –Not a Painting

    From 30,000 feet
  • Two Poems

    A rectangular tray materializes, made
  • from Border Crossings

    On dark nights when I have no words of my
  • Occupation

    As a peeper, some clear night, singing for a star,
  • Looking Back on My Libido

    It wasn’t love; it wasn’t even sex—
  • To Stabilize, It’s Buttercups

    & the plucky boy, who
  • Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc  

    Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc   Ada Byron   It can be said that the first weaves algebraic drawings, just as Jacquard’s loom weaves flowers and leaves. Ada Byron I   Through a network of windows I discover that Ada Byron (daughter of Lord Byron) devised the first computer algorithm.

  • BY THE MEADOWS OF HAY BALES

    By the meadows of hay bales