by Saskia Hamilton No one to hear but records for the broken player. No reason for order but order persists, from breakfast to bath to work to tea to ...
by Jackson Mac Low Injects no survive. Efforts control the Animal survive. Survive. Animal survive. Survive. Injects no survive. In nasty spitting eye...
by Stanley Plumly The two-toned Olds swinging sideways out of the drive, the bone-white gravel kicked up in a shot, my mother in the deathseat half ou...
by Reetika Vazirani Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh, India, l947 When I am nine, the British quit India. Headmaster says, "The Great Mutiny started it.&...
by A. R. Ammons The people of my time are passing away: my wife is baking for a funeral, a 60-year-old who died suddenly, when the phone rings, and it...
by Jack Kerouac The stars in the sky In vain The tragedy of Hamlet In vain The key in the lock In vain The sleeping mother In vain The lamp in the cor...
by Elizabeth Bishop In Worcester, Massachusetts, I went with Aunt Consuelo to keep her dentist's appointment and sat and waited for her in the den...
by Dennis Sampson shaves you, changes your blood-stained sheets. A blonde towel is tucked up under your chin to support your jaw. This is for your wif...
by Maxine Kumin You have forty-nine days between death and rebirth if you're a Buddhist. Even the smallest soul could swim the English Channel in ...
by Ruth Stone Things will be different. No one will lose their sight, their hearing, their gallbladder. It will be all Catskills with brand new wrap-a...