Category: Poetry
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Two Poems by Caki Wilkinson
Caki Wilkinson is the author of the poetry collections Circles Where the Head Should Be (UNT Press, 2011), which won the 2010 Vassar Miller Prize, and The Wynona Stone Poems (Persea Books, 2014).
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The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon
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The Hunter Isn’t Coming and Grandma Is Dead
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For No One
Two Poems by Michael Brosnan In can’t-make-this-stuff-up detail, a three-year-old recalls his final hours as a World War II Navy pilot
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Anatomy of a Woman’s Spine
Four poems by Leslie Harrison I applied to the sky for asylum applied for space for air I sought a way out of all the rectangles sought through forests then meadows with their secret dyes their busy insects the sky always there the sky never even close
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Bonding with Bad Mother
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The Way We Listened to Music
A Poem by Elizabeth Vignali In the den, lights off, windows open behind beat-up blinds. I sat on brown shag carpet, parted its long strands to find the yellow glue disintegrating between the fibers in sharp crumbles like sugar.
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Pomona’s Prayer
A Poem by Meri Culp Pomona, goddess of garden, of orchards, lead me to your sacred grove, where plum shadows curve, rounding to dusk,