Poems

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  • No use

    On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
  • Seven Minutes with Mary Halvorson: Poetry and Jazz, Hand in Hand

    Artlessly falling through overstretched arms delivers the night underground, a hole
  • Fifteen Essays on Boats, Boats, Language, and the SS

    The Palermo Airport is not large.
  • Practicing Quiet & The Last Sleep Artist

    What do you mean, you ate Melvin?
  • Reality Check

    The orgasm likes the dusk best, the time of day
  • KINDNESS DETECTOR | TRUTH IN ADVERTISING |

    It looks like a bamboo flute, but has a motor that draws air across a copper plate treated with chemicals which,
  • The Lord Is a Man of War | Far Desert Region | The Day-Shift Sleeps, | [Does the war want

    The Lord is a man of war
  • I’ll Be Fine

    Give or take, without my books
  • Two Poems translated from Chinese by Steve Bradbury

    The still object Kazuo Ohno caressed is already growing old
  • Mid-March

    If, when I sit here in my study
  • Cache

    Here lies a hectic site, la Cité
  • Bruised Fruit

    These sun-poached pages like an old address book