Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Menu
ENTER A SUBMISSION TO PLUME
Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Search
Poems
Sort By:
Date
Title
First Line
Random
Index
My Father Was a Honey Bee
My father was a honey bee He buzzed and buzzed
Jan Freeman
January in West Texas
Once, I preferred nights. How they arrived one tied to the next like silk scarves, knots of daylight between them. I
Chloe Honum
At sunset translated from Spanish by Paula J. Lambert
the dragonfly perches on the river waiting for a breeze
Juan Armando Rojas
Storm Song, Monarch, Sultry Night and Galveston, 1900
Last night heat
Joseph Campana
Rondeau and Song
She would have yawned to see a Pharaoh’s fall,
Hailey Leithauser
Purge
The Aryan Jesus, in Hitler’s painting
Bruce Bond
NIGHT COMMUNION
We met at the revolving hotel door. You’d shaved
Tara Skurtu
Fifteen Essays on Boats, Boats, Language, and the SS
The Palermo Airport is not large.
Ann Pedone
FIREFLIES
Evenings when the children
Jennifer O’Grady
Hail to Thee,
I write, my wrist nodding
Angie Estes
Plastic Bag Caught in a Tree
Some dark animal’s
Kevin Prufer
For Those Whose Lives Have Seen Themselves
Welcome all who have traveled the long road
Stewart Moss
Previous
1
...
42
43
44
45
46
...
180
Next