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John Samuel Tieman: For a public school teacher

Brian Rutter 1982 – 2017 Today, the day after you died, all I remember is our classroom next door to each other, rooms filled with chalk boards, bulletin   boards, and … Continue reading

May 8, 2018 · 1 Comment

Claudia Nolan: Heard at a Funeral

  words were spoken, and underneath as though from distant ancestors the wail of yellow carnations impaled by long white pins on styrofoam hearts the rustling of roses an octave … Continue reading

January 9, 2018 · 2 Comments

Carolyn Gregory: What Remains

Every face has its stories of travel along the coast or mountains, memories of loved ones cherished or left behind   the rooms of beauty acquiring their peonies or cobwebs … Continue reading

October 25, 2017 · Leave a comment

Carolyn Gregory: Gathering Strength

When day begins with fog outlining the shapes to come, another good poet dead and the prospect of a bad president,   in the rain I take nothing but my … Continue reading

July 4, 2017 · 1 Comment

John Samuel Tieman: Half Past

for David Falk take fireflies for example when you were a kid you caught them in a bottle and let them flicker themselves to death in your bedroom fifty years … Continue reading

May 28, 2015 · Leave a comment

John Samuel Tieman: Midwinter

for all the trouble we go to to get the news on the lawn how we brave the strange wind in the linden tree brave the occasional black ice brave … Continue reading

February 19, 2015 · 1 Comment

Philip Terman: Reading Philip Levine

Reading Philip Levine (1928-2015) The last person to read this book was Molly Renee Miller of 7527 Drive, San Antonio Texas, 78249-2518, United States of America. I know this because … Continue reading

February 17, 2015 · 1 Comment

Sam Hamill: On the Anniversary of Her Death

Awakened from a restless, wine-inspired sleep, I wake in the night to find Yuan Chen’s elegy and read, “Even if I had wings, the net of grief would snare me.” … Continue reading

September 16, 2014 · Leave a comment

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