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a workable compromise. It is a felony in New York for anyone other than the police to tap a telephone wire; ...
a soupcon of shyness like the hippo­ potamus' shyness, a kind of apology for poetry that it should ... with tiny impeccable scrawls therein on the paginated yellow leafs, and I managed to decipher the first ... poetry store. He looked like a poet, a quality most poets do not possess, the man in the white wool ...
murder charges. Yellow bird. If the bird is deceased, the dreamer is worried—and warned. Lightsey Darst ... Monday, July 11, 2011 Poetry Issue 140 Share Tweet ...
exuberant yellow is incommensurate  with its quiet formal abstraction. Infrasound and ultrasound are not yet ... in a furious silence. Ted Mathys Monday, July 5, 2010 Poetry Issue 138 Share Tweet ...
Tony Hoagland
the candle flickering on the dressertop, its little yellow blade sending up its whiff of waxy smoke, ... Tony Hoagland Saturday, June 1, 1996 Poetry Works Issue 96 Print Share Tweet ...
Christopher Nealon
but such a red face! As if every day it were an effort. And that yellow hair on end-is it every day ... Wednesday, October 1, 1997 Poetry Work Issue 100 Print Share Tweet ...
Yusef Komunyakaa
bounds past the watering hole, into a yellowing thicket, a circle, into the interior of a man's ... Saturday, January 1, 2005 Poetry Work Issue 121 Print Share Tweet ...
Bronislaw Maj
same: me, the ant, the yellow flowers. It flies still higher-closer to the truths: the ant's ... Issue 121 page Bronislaw Maj Saturday, January 1, 2005 Poetry Translation Issue 121 Print Share Tweet ...
Mary Coleman
Let the ends go on without you. How the distance shears now you have shed your yellow ... pocket." MARY COLEMAN Issue 15 page Mary Coleman Saturday, March 1, 1969 Poetry Work Issue 15 Print Share ...
Maxine Kumin
and cultivating some inner garden where this fall's yellow and bronze mums-well-bred for bobbing ... 18 page Maxine Kumin Sunday, March 1, 1970 Poetry Work Issue 18 Print Share Tweet ...

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