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Good Stuff | A Love Letter from Larkin
There’s some good stuff on Youtube, someone writes.
D.M. Thomas
Wrapped in Paper and String
Monsters crawl in our brains,
Terese Svoboda
Three Poems
Our lives are so brief, she says,
D. Nurkse
Trás-Os-Montes
Tiny and bent over
Jose-Flore Tappy
December, First Frost
A small green house sits beside the highway, fading into maple shade.
David Bottoms
The World As Sound
I didn’t speak until I was five
Michael Simms
Three Ballerinas & Blue Plaques
After the war, my father bought three little porcelain figurines in Germany, three
Richard Jones
Almost an Elegy: For Tony Hoagland
Your poems make me want to write my poems
Linda Pastan
Poem by Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917-1945) translated from Polish by Alex Braslavsky
There’s now a so-so year for you: 1933—
Zuzanna Ginczanka
My Raincoat Opens Doors for Me
It holds a door open above my head.
Andrea Cohen
Dealing with the Forbidden & How It Begins
I've a talent for throwing things away.
Alice Friman
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
Katie Ford
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