Poems

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  • Barrage Balloons, Buck Alec, Bird Flu and You

    First there is the weeping one weeps when one reads a good poem,
  • Regret

    Later in life, we enter the neighborhood
  • Two poems by Muyaka bin Haji, (1776—1840)

    When she lays eggs, they’re not nurtured even if brooding them succeeds.
  • Sidewinder

    You say I rudely cut her off, that you had to apologize,
  • Zone 

    This ancient world finally leaves you weary
  • PASTORAL

    The circle lies unbroken, and the lord is by and by.
  • Maybe It Will Happen in the Span of a Sentence translated by Daniel Bourne

    One of the most interesting poets to emerge in Poland during the final decades of the 20th century
  • Vega

    On my bed in late afternoon I am listening
  • A VARIATION | MY MOTHER BEFORE SHE DIED | HART CRANE

    Why ask to know, twin and neighbor,
  • The Sunflower

    The sunflower
  • From A Line By Kawabata

    A solitary shadow in stillness
  • Brothers

    Who eats with a jaw half-cranked with counterweight