Poem
Eye-Moon Crescent in Morocco
Valery Oisteanu
The eyelid of the moon just opened
The wind is never quiet in the desert
Dunes of no return, caravans not ever stopping
Where rain falls invisible leaving no trace
Shape shifting humps reveal a sphinx
At the edge of a...
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Poem
from “A STRETCH IN PARADISE”
Yuko Otomo
Repeatedly tracing the footsteps of the past, I shed my lingering desire for its pastiche. I am almost there to be “here now.” As I keep opening & closing the window, I slowly step into “Paradise.” Now I have no reas...
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Podcasts
Episode 14 – Ron Kolm
Bernard Meisler
Ron Kolm in conversation with Bernard Meisler.
Ron Kolm is a poet (The Plastic Factory, Welcome to the Barbecue, and most recently,"A Change In the Weather," from Sensitive Skin Press), an editor of many books, includ...
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Poem
THE GARDEN
Rebecca Weiner Tompkins
Once I pushed the tiller round
and round, breaking circles
concentric in the dry, knotty
ground. What we'd planted
before had gone to seasons
so long past, the weeds' hold
had returned, rooted
in clumps of gray rock
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Poem
Shirt Context
Peter Bushyeager
The poet doesn't know shit.
He stands by the telephone
which will ring in one second the
dish will break at the
moment of regret and
this is boring but
there's movement at the edges.
It's a clean sunrise, birds are...
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Poem
Everything Looks Like Freddie Mercury
Sharon Mesmer
Have you ever seen something weird out of the corner of your eye that made you wonder if evolution just made a really big step forward? I did, and now everything looks like Freddie Mercury.
Starbursts and Twizzlers look l...
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Poem
Net Worth
Chavisa Woods
net worth, a face
strung out like a net
like a meth-head, that’s a net, strung out
cast into outcast waters.
what is the deductible expense
of my mother’s un-medicated, ...
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Poem
hudson yards: day 1
Eve Packer
what a jerk, to drag a friend
to hudson yards the day after it opens,
today st patricks day and the city
bursting w/drunk green people. over here
on the west side we join the masses streaming
through knock you down and ...
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Poem
DANCING ON A WING OF BREATH
Agneta Falk
The wind brought me here
into a hidden corner
on a rocky beach
something about the light
the sky and sea melting
into one, into me
the pounding waves
feeling like I look inside
and there she is, my mother
and ...
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Podcasts
Episode 13 – Jack Hirschman
Bernard Meisler
Jack Hirschman in conversation with Bernard Meisler.
Jack Hirschman
Jack Hirschman, Poet Laureate emeritus of San Francisco, author of over 100 books in nine languages, essayist and painter, is a living legend. We me...
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Poem
Cold Sky
Kelly Cowan
maneuvered
these roads
in February -
sister’s memorial service -
car sheathed in ice
winds swelling
mile after mile
see only
railroad tracks &
low wood
utility poles
burrowed in the dirt
pushing up
† † �...
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Poem
Immunization
Genevieve Legacy
Today you are a paper husband—
torn envelopes, bill stubs, a refund check for $5.68
scatter-piled on the wormwood table.
I’ve imagined in this way before,
divined absence with hot, brackish tears—
a homeopath...
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Poem
Myrtle
William Considine
I want all the flowers
that thrive right away at the start of spring,
that stand alone in the cool noon and the long, chilly
shadows of dawn & dusk and through cold nights.
They take the first chance
opening of light ...
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Poem
I WANT TO TELL YOU HOW IT WAS
Dorothy Friedman
because this is the only chance I'm going to get--
It was an ordinary day except no one had taken out the garbage.
It had been snowing since noon and there were piles of snow
on the front lawn and on t...
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Poem
SATORI IN MANHATTAN
Joel Allegretti
———on the platform at the 175th Street subway station,
Washington Heights———I find myself thinking I’m
Vladimir in Calvin Klein black lambskin and Estragon
in Tommy Hilfiger dim-gray chinos———sitting�...
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