- Joshua Mehigan
- Laura Kasischke
- Todd Boss
- John Poch
- Campbell McGrath
From this Issue
Poem
It was her first time coming home from college.
She headed downtown for a drink or two.
Her girlfriend went home early. That was Christmas.
Now, under sapling pine trees in the clearing,
snowdrops are coming back to their old places.
They had been...
She headed downtown for a drink or two.
Her girlfriend went home early. That was Christmas.
Now, under sapling pine trees in the clearing,
snowdrops are coming back to their old places.
They had been...
Poem
Its fine
incisors
grinding
my mother
fed my
father’s
fledgling
carpentry
concern
into her
adding
machine
as if its
hunger
could be
satisfied
costs and
savings
spooling
to our
wooden
kitchen
floor and
pooling
amounting
to nothing
a shop tool’s
shavings.
incisors
grinding
my mother
fed my
father’s
fledgling
carpentry
concern
into her
adding
machine
as if its
hunger
could be
satisfied
costs and
savings
spooling
to our
wooden
kitchen
floor and
pooling
amounting
to nothing
a shop tool’s
shavings.
Poem
A small thing crawling toward me
across this dark lawn. Bright
eyes the only thing I’m sure I see.
You’ve come back to me,
haven’t you, my sweet? From
long ago, and very far. Through
crawling dark, my sweet, you’ve
come back to me, have you?...
across this dark lawn. Bright
eyes the only thing I’m sure I see.
You’ve come back to me,
haven’t you, my sweet? From
long ago, and very far. Through
crawling dark, my sweet, you’ve
come back to me, have you?...
Table of Contents
POEMS
- Joshua Mehigan
- Todd Boss
- Laura Kasischke
- John Poch
- Gail Wronsky
- Campbell McGrath
- Elizabeth Seydel Morgan
- Kathleen Jamie
FROM 100 YEARS
- Josephine Miles
- Paul Goodman
- Marie Ponsot
- Sara Teasdale
- James Laughlin
- Edward Dahlberg
- Michael Donaghy
- Louis MacNeice
COMMENT
- Christian Wiman
- C. K. Williams
- Abigail Deutsch
BACK PAGE
- Paul Durica
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