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it almond or cilantro? Ten reasons why it ended: because you heard erase when I said grace; because ... Page 80 from Issue 112 on the radio, Nelson Mandela is president! Decalogues of light on Lafayette ... and the Bowery's masonry­ reasons why it ended? I only think of lying on a blanket decoding ...
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Darkness,'' "Preface to Obra Poetica" (tr. Norman Thomas di Giovanni), PR, 25: 190-94 ... "The assumption of reality" (tr. Norman Thomas di Giovanni), E, 25: 194-99 "Preface ... [vol. 2]: 21-22 Bostian, Brad "The Age of Anything," F, 99: 99- 103 Boswell, Robert ...
it shadows him and, deepening, Blanches and frets the new forsythia Until, in dusk, movement is snow. ... Page 38 from Issue 80 Poem for Jade Light gone out of day. In your small house I would guess ... eyes. Your daughter waits. And you alone, Knowing you cannot fix what will not fix, Not knowing how to ...
Page 234 from Issue 80 "Poppies in July" is a metaphorical fusion of a physical ... stimulation that the mere consciousness of waking existence causes psychic pain: Little poppies, little hell ... burns. And it exhausts me to watch you Flickering like that, wrinkly and clear red, like the skin of ...
Page 80 from Issue 137 A Heron on the Oconee Now on the Oconee, on this shallow elbow of quiet ... water, the first moist sunlight seeps through the thicket, and a heron streaked in feathered light ... strides out among the rocks. Ruffled and muddy, it wobbles out into the river and balances on sticks among ...
Page 248 from Issue 80 assigned Plath to write about the moon setting behind the yew tree next to ... their house, said of this poem: "By midday she had written it. It depressed me greatly. ... It's my suspicion that no poem can be a poem that is not a statement from the powers in control of our ...
Lisa Bellamy
Nectar Print Pages:  Page 80 from Issue 137 A Heron on the Oconee Now on the Oconee, on this ... shallow elbow of quiet water, the first moist sunlight seeps through the thicket, and a heron streaked in ... feathered light strides out among the rocks. Ruffled and muddy, it wobbles out into the river and balances ...
Alan Shapiro
theirs, and the air, too, a familiar newsreel dusk of rain all afternoon. It could almost have been ... Issue 80 Three Poems Alan Shapiro Mud Dancing Woodstock, 1969 Anonymous as steam, in the steam teased ... other's face, arms, hip 77 Issue 80 page Alan Shapiro Poetry Work Issue 80 Print Share Tweet ...
Page from Issue 94 MURIEL RUKEYSER Out of Silence: Selected Poems EDITED BY KATE DANIELS In ... Muriel Rukeyser's poetry was out of print. So this is not just another book: it is ... his voice rises through the noise of history and habit to reach us with impeccable grace and ...
Anne-Marie Cusac
Mama's Dream; Joanie: Moncton, 1946; Poem for Jade Print Pages:  Page 34 from Issue 80 Three ... Along the hall to the far, left doorway. For this she's waited through the baby's ... as she steps down The dark hallway, and down the wooden stairs, To the kitchen with its red tile ...

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