by Lord Alfred Tennyson Below the thunders of the upper deep, Far, far beneath in the abysmal sea, His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep The Kraken ...
by Dara Wier (it's scaffolding) (it's supposed to be temporary) (the domino effect) (had been forgotten about) (it was in storage) (nobody kne...
by Jesse Lee Kercheval After the porno theater became a revival house, the neighborhood began to change. The Blue Plate, a designer diner, opened, all...
by Lord Alfred Tennyson Part I On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; And through the f...
by Frazier Russell Say it's the year of their courtship, your mother and father, in the ballroom of the Shoreham Hotel, summer 1952. In this plush...
by Robert Louis Stevenson From Breakfast on through all the day At home among my friends I stay, But every night I go abroad Afar into the land of Nod...
by Rodney Jones It has taken thirty-five years to be this confident of what happens between the noun and the verb. Eventually, love goes. The image. T...
by Elizabeth Alexander I am lazy, the laziest girl in the world. I sleep during the day when I want to, 'til my face is creased and swollen, '...
by Steven Kronen And night and the large wheels turning, rutting the earth toward the cannon‘s thunder. He looked up from the piano to find her ...
by Deborah Digges I can bless a death this human, this leaf the size of my hand. From the life-line spreads a sapped, distended jaundice toward the ed...