Poems

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  • Loosestrife

    The cities changed hands. In the course
  • Two poems by Adélia Prado (from Miserere) translated from Brazilian Portuguese by Ellen Doré Watson

    On what might be called a street,
  • Oj Golube, Moj Golube

    I was born to pigeons cooing.
  • Kabuki

    A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
  • A SHOUT FROM THE DARK

    If like a Buddhist I accepted the world
  • Autobiography and Primo

    long before I wanted a drink     I wanted a drink     and it’s been
  • Paean for the Players

    The pale actor’s mouth
  • The Big Blow

    After the snow-soused April gale I wandered
  • St. Rose of Lima

    Lips weary with chapped hallelujahs,
  • JANUARY

    This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
  • Hymn of the Squirrels, Echidna Tremens and Singled Out

    Not an issue of ‘variety’, of red, brown, grey and black,
  • False Darkness

    I need the sun to be setting