Poems

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  • Ohio

    I will remember you in a Golden Corral after church on a Sunday.
  • The Wayfarer

    One must turn thoughts
  • Endecasyllabics: About the Women (Alma, Ruthie)

    The lion-maned poet holds court on our blue
  • The Insurgency of Tears is to Eradicate Sadness and Hold Joy as Close as the Moon

    Mike’s at The Whitney.
  • CATAFALQUE

    Angel of the gap thrills to floodwaters
  • Three Poems

    Typos   Word instead of wood but, sodden, it smoked when it burned. I wrote god for good who was, once–– in my childhood years, crowned with the nimbus of that capital G–– but now tends to be a placeholder for nightmare, tears. Seeking solace in the pastoral, but grove came out as grave and the lymph nodes, irradiated, naked

  • Two poems by Sandra Moussempès, translated from French by Carrie Chappell and Amanda Murphy

    A house stands out from the rest of the forest, emptied of its occupants for centuries
  • A Brief Portfolio

    I don’t know what the crows were arguing over
  • At the End of the Alphabet

    Books bloated and fanned
  • Yard Art in Georgia

    Their presence was sudden.
  • The Third Visitor

    The Third Visitor understands
  • 3:14 PM

    This blue pen I am holding