Poems

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  • Building the Boat, Trèboul (1930)

    Half-way, the basket nature of the ship
  • Hagstrom

    I examine my scarred torso
  • In Waterplace Park on Our 15th Anniversary

    I’m waiting for you on the bank of the river,
  • Soaked, by Marilyn Kallet

    At the friary lunch we chat about End of Days,
  • Sack

    Ancient river bed hacked and carved whittled deep
  • The Movie My Murderer Makes

    My murderer sits in row F, seat 3, just behind my wife and me, in row E, seats 3 and 4.
  • Charcoal | Medicine and Magazines

    In my brown leather bag:
  • Shoulder

    She flies south to visit me
  • Bright in June Sun

    The young man, kneeling at his mother’s tomb, lays red tulips there,
  • No use

    On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
  • The Raccoon

    Like an old Italian man,
  • DOG CITY

    We have seen you following the scent—