Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Menu
ENTER A SUBMISSION TO PLUME
Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Search
Poems
Sort By:
Date
Title
First Line
Random
Index
Black Apples & Landing
Dropping to the red earth, these, the night bearing
Page Hill Starzinger
What is Love in Tennis, and What is Love | Nude from Here to Eternity
If there’s personality in how you jump, then I wonder about
Dorothy Chan
To Manuel Bandeira | To Hilda Hilst | To Adélia Prado
The girls are still a d o r a b l e
Flávia Rocha
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
Repair
In this, our chapter on enamelware
Greg Sendi
Alexandru (1904 – 1984)
You cross the hill by wagon to Românești. Airplanes stretch ropes of milk in our way not unlike the wire you’d
Moni Stanila
Strange that Penelope
does not question or pray in a selfish manner
Katherine Soniat
A Brief History
When I close my eyes I can still hear
Christopher Buckley
Aspect
The spirit’s simulacra have obtained
Scott Cairns
REVENANT
Salt and sour bait
Tara Skurtu
August
Water and wind do it too
Jennifer Grotz
Just Before Sunset in December
It must have something to do with the angle of the earth
Ed Meek
Previous
1
...
152
153
154
155
156
...
181
Next