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James Davis May: Portuguese Man-of-War

Look at this one,
its sail translucent, its inky tentacles
taut as a line of verse. After the thing dies,
they go on, stinging whatever touches them.

April 6, 2023 · 6 Comments

Barbara Edelman: White-Throated Sparrow

Though she is dead
she is buying me a car
and this buying makes her happy

April 5, 2023 · 9 Comments

Tony Gloeggler: A Mother, A Disabled Son And Residential Placement

I’m getting to know our recently hired, part-time, two half days  a week nurse over morning coffee.  She’s thinking about trying to find  a group home for her son. I … Continue reading

April 4, 2023 · 15 Comments

Barbara Hamby: O Deceitful Tongue

Drunk tongue, warling,
malt-mad forger in the bone orchard, give me
your traitor’s code, so I can whistle my psalm
through the sinworm night.

April 3, 2023 · 6 Comments

Seamus Heaney: Personal Helicon

As a child, they could not keep me from wells
And old pumps with buckets and windlasses.
I loved the dark drop, the trapped sky, the smells
Of waterweed, fungus and dank moss.

March 31, 2023 · 16 Comments

Majid Naficy: Two Neighbors

The scent of chicken tahchin
Is wafting up to me
Through the window
And I know soon
She will knock at my door…

March 30, 2023 · Leave a comment

Robbi Nester | Fog and Moonlight: Margaret in her Nightgown, alone in Bella’s yard

You threw off the rumpled sheets, 
glided down the stairs and out the door,
leaving it open behind you

March 29, 2023 · 5 Comments

Daniel Tobin: The Lens

Into the wreck an available light
reigns down, more mist than glitter

March 28, 2023 · 10 Comments

Joan E. Bauer: It Takes a Lifetime

They’d both mastered the ‘poetics of place,’
small-town Mississippi and post-war California.
Welty believed & surely Macdonald agreed:
‘No art ever came from not risking your neck.’

March 27, 2023 · 10 Comments

Chard deNiord: Tree of Wisdom

I am taken in by its stand and breadth,
marveling at its brawn and reach of branches,
studying each leaf like the page of a sacred book,
embracing its trunk like a void.

March 26, 2023 · 9 Comments

Richard Feynman: Letter to Arline

I find it hard to understand in my mind what it means to love you after you are dead — but I still want to comfort and take care of you — and I want you to love me and care for me. I want to have problems to discuss with you — I want to do little projects with you.

March 25, 2023 · 6 Comments

Video: “The Tub” by Amy Hempel (with text)

My heart—I thought it stopped. So I got in my car and headed for God.

March 25, 2023 · 2 Comments

William Butler Yeats: A Prayer for My Daughter 

How but in custom and in ceremony
Are innocence and beauty born?

March 24, 2023 · 4 Comments

James Davis May: Moonflowers

We praise the world by making
others see what we see. So now she points and feels
what must be pride when the bloom unlocks itself
from itself. And then she turns to look at me.

March 23, 2023 · 9 Comments

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