Stefano Resta – Cosmo Del Barrio
Stefano Resta Cosmo Del Barrio Your father’s father’s father, Don Perro del los Perros, was a legend in Mexico City; a proud and non-discriminating descendant …
"Poetry begins and ends with a rhyme." (D. Rudoy)
Stefano Resta Cosmo Del Barrio Your father’s father’s father, Don Perro del los Perros, was a legend in Mexico City; a proud and non-discriminating descendant …
Megan Burns The Horde The neighbors are outside wrapped in their chemical warfare protective wear watching Apocalypse Now. Brando is muttering under his breath, “The …
Jane Sprague Lash Primer In smocked dresses. Hand-smocked. In pinafores. Plaids. Glossy braids. Twist her hair up tight snap a wooden brush to the countertop. …
William Corbett Gerald’s Ava Gerald at Sixty-Seven First, your lungs And breathing. Asthma Colored you gray Like cigarette ash. Now your jawbone, Five posts for …
Chuck Stebelton Lullaby for Spicer Widow Your husband has gone again, little bird he is atypical. One less rebus to write that you can’t take …
Jennifer Dannenberg 2 Postcard Poems from Postcard Poems: Jennifer Dannenberg & Cassie Lewis #2 the worry of fall the maddeningly slow reddening of trees this …
Nava Fader Running away from home is slower (A. Rich) in passing in passing through aside astride the question of locomotor by heels by tooth …
Glenn Ingersoll In Spite of Some Promises To the river I drew my life, bound its feet on the bank, and gave it all the …
Michael Farrell 2 Poems an etching of the suburb. To go I adapt the old model. the little scheme a piece, a couple in the …
Del Ray Cross 2 Postcard Poems from Postcard Poems: Jim Behrle & Del Ray Cross skirt around the real issues release some jaws of detail …
Michael Farrell pink milk before shampoo & their ilk–see links—we were used to colour being outside the poem. (reading was usually a monochromatic experience.) we …