Amy Garrett-Brown – Three Poems
Amy Garrett-Brown Three Poems Red-Orange “One must not think life with the mind, but with opium.” …
"Poetry begins and ends with a rhyme." (D. Rudoy)
Amy Garrett-Brown Three Poems Red-Orange “One must not think life with the mind, but with opium.” …
Angela Genusa Warren Beatty vs. Julie Christie wishy-washy lip handles jaw habit innuendo oil elephantine babar in a barbershop jar the shampoo of not appear …
Christoph Girard Three Poems Confederate Save me for another war an awry inconsistent to a nineteen-year-old century roads are solid as persistence to escape a …
Louis Armand Two Poems Preparations for Winter A roof and walls remind that rent and taxes make sense only in a cold climate. Gathering in …
Robert J. Baumann Did you mean: conduct boredom 1. It appears: lament for a pre-lapsarian world which moral – i.e. male – certainties govern. Conduct …
Eva Tseng Four Poems Ode to a 20-Foot Steinway Concert Grand Piano Nights awake I think of you …
Lucas Bernhardt Four hexagrams from the I Ching translated into cheerleading cheers. The Xs denote hand claps. #8 Pi/Holding Together (Union) Water fills the empty …
Mike Young Eat Your Mercury If somebody came up to you today, a patriot, an American, and said would you sign this paper. Oroville Wal-Mart …
Megan Breiseth Two Poems medical time is the present the cool moon ties a tired tide …
Scott Abels Three Poems from Locus: A Choose Your Own Adventure Series Prefix, the first thing you notice when you get to Veracruz is the …