Christ Was in the Tree
By Poetry Issue 109
the body learns to move / like a painter / seeing the unseen.
Read MoreBilly the Kid
By Poetry Issue 108
O, I write to you now Lew / Wallace to say that a deal is a deal / is a deal, and that everything is possible / under our eye-squinting American sky.
Read MoreEigg
By Poetry Issue 108
After the rain, all over the island
wild irises find their throats
open into astonished song.
Two Pigeons
By Poetry Issue 108
The wind unshouldering rain,
they huddle into the concave
of the day by windowpane
From “Internal Combustion”
By Poetry Issue 108
Upward / movement of us is vain, said Simone / Weil, if it doesn’t come from a downward / movement. Go down to the river. / The counterweight. Down / without talking with father, mother, / brother, sister
Read MoreThe Place Nobody Wanted
By Poetry Issue 108
The one thing I’m certain you created / is desire, different forms of it, / cut from the same bone far and / / high in the night.
Read MoreIf I Speak for the River
By Poetry Issue 108
I must take shoes and clothes off and leave them on the bank for nakedness is water’s first language.
Read MoreBeloved Ghosts of Geography
By Poetry Issue 108
What would you give / / to have heaven be the way you imagine, / made of the familiar and welcoming?
Read MoreZach’s Mystery, and Others
By Poetry Issue 108
We remember how we’d drink with him, and more / than half our gang are dead as he is now.
Read MoreVia Negativa
By Poetry Issue 108
He feels such an urge to make things mean, / including his mood. He’s had that longing, / drunk or sober, all his life.
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