What else to write to you? Equally you in the expanse outside the window—space that never […]
Wendy Chen
I give you what I don’t have. Strawberries in the mouths of birds. Unopened pomegranate […]
In the Tradition of Women Who’ve Blessed Me to Transfer ...
A tall man wipes ashes from his lips. “I’ll pay you,” he says. “If you’re […]
Meditation on the Worth of Anything by Cynthia Dewi Oka
Twitching on land, snapping elastic, marking upright, flat-footed, what they must do head down. Climbing, […]
Women’s Olympic Diving Team by Kim Garcia
for my fellow Tulsa Artist Fellows Because a […]
A Noble Parting Gift: Rose Rock by Clemonce Heard
you shed your skin on the sheet like a grass snake as the seasons change and […]
from Mother Dough by Franca Mancinelli – translated by John ...
The boy from the previous poem is still sitting here. And saying not a word he […]
Spinario (Three Years Later) by Jerzy Jarniewicz – translated by ...
I. I tried to repair the fractured vase with a hairline of glue, but my […]
Learning My Lesson by Megan Merchant
An alarm goes off as you stumble out of the dark mood you took to bed. […]
Night School by Arthur Solway
We never spoke its name, but its realm is here. With its wet light, the rain […]
Light on Stone by Juan Lamillar – translated by Don ...
Look, on the ledge in front of the school a red-haired boy sits, leaning carefully over […]
Spinario by Jerzy Jarniewicz – translated by Piotr Florczyk
(for Rodney Jack) a kiss a fist it went like this an eye a rose […]