Poems

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  • SPUN | FUNNEL

    As sadder than ever
  • Letter to a Cyclist and Early Spring

    The cyclist who’s rushing for the usual gold
  • Those little plastic number puzzles | Linnaean

    given out at grade school parties:
  • Door to Door

    He tooled around Long Island
  • Broadcast

    Five blank days of snow,
  • Poem by Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917-1945) translated from Polish by Alex Braslavsky

    There’s now a so-so year for you: 1933—
  • Where the Robins Took Me and Northern Flicker

    Robins settle on the earth
  • Clytemnestra, Unleashed

    Lovingly, she poured the scented water into his bath
  • To a Soldier in Ukraine

    A soldier must know three things—
  • Dream Sender

    Tonight you’re soaring fearlessly over Prague
  • Five Orgasms after reading Lydia Davis

    You are sleeping beside me, but I can’t sleep, not in this roadside hotel smelling of new carpet and cigarettes. It’s late.
  • Rizal Stadium, World War II

    He was almost home, poor guy.