Poems

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  • What If a House Could Draw its Own Blueprints? and The Decision

    The house grows wild, floats
  • Loosestrife

    The cities changed hands. In the course
  • Faust 1972

    This time, Faust was a nursing mother --
  • FOR MATS AND LAILA

    The Date Line lies motionless between Samoa and Tonga, but the Midnight Line glides across the ocean and islands and rooftops of huts.
  • An Invasion

    We waited and waited, or by we
  • Three Poems

    My fingers grow white with winter, blood
  • Dealing with the Forbidden & How It Begins

    I've a talent for throwing things away.
  • DIEU! QU’IL LA FAIT & ON THE RIVERLINE

    Would it be cheating
  • Duet

    Their quest--what does the human body mean?--
  • Me & Whiskey

    Collided hard
  • From Pendant que Perceval tombait, by Tania Langlais, translated from French by Jessica Cuello

    you don’t know how to write with lightness
  • Beards & The Gospel According to Ian Fleming

    During my sleep, the entire world had been taken over by full beards.