Poems

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  • In Which the Sea Rakes at My Window and Seemingly Unlike Me

    and I wake rattled, as if to resist a long fall
  • 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.

  • A Pittsburgh Bakery in Winter

    Into Prantl’s, on Walnut Street,
  • Thanksgiving Near Cape Coast & Pine Cones: April 2020

    Churning along through viscous mud,
  • Separate Cars

    Just happens is what I fear most. A couple grown insular,
  • Danger: A Triptych

    I thought at first it was a rock, a pebble my own tire had somehow kicked up in a weird curve.  I kept driving to my
  • Three Poems

    Heat, filthy, gut-sick heat in my city’s cobblestone streets.
  • Ambition and House I Didn’t Mean to Build

    In excess always, gorged
  • HOUSEKEEPING:  Frida’s Future Kiss

    After the palm reader told her no man would ever claim her,
  • The Clacklet

    Buttons taken from a sewing box
  • Ant Story

    Each ant was given a different part of the message to carry.
  • Ode to Roadside Shrines

    I first see you in Crete, little boxes on four skinny legs,