Poems

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  • To Say

    There are dead children all over and under this earth
  • Babel’s Artifacts

    The construction proved without
  • cedar top goddesses from phil’s sawmill | ozark sonnet  

    The cedar goddesses lie down on saw-horses
  • Three Poems from “Where Are the Trees Going”

    Inhabited uninhabited house subject to the air’s structure
  • Gifts | The List

    Books, your books, and blocks
  • WORDS IN THE WOODS

    All the words that have been spoken here
  • Pier

    If the pier is two hundred and fifty words long, it is important
  • Whatever Alights

    A zillion yeses to the titmice at my feeder,
  • from Landscapes on a Train

    There once was a church. There once was a steeple. These things fall into
  • Regret

    Later in life, we enter the neighborhood
  • ELK | RUE MOUFFETARD |

    The man who said he could smell the girls ovulating
  • A Love Poem While Dissolving

    I’m trying to say I love you, but Buckminster Fuller declared