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Poem of the DayBy Ted KooserThe gravel road rides with a slow gallopover the fields, the telephone linesstreaming behind, its billow of dustfull of the sparks of redwing blackbirds.On either side, those dear old ladies,the loosening barns, their little windowsdulled by cataracts of hay and...
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poemBy Ariana Brownwhile visiting Templo Mayor in Mexico City, I reckon:walking the same land Cortés did/walked/tried to own.in the shadow of his Cathedral,I shudder.Templo Mayor is now a museum.are there
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poemBy David ShapiroThe trees have sex,Teach,Focus.Tohu BohuChaos in a green light.Alone again.How alone I twistat the end of thoughtwhen illness is forgotand the speakeris punched on the barkon the soft models.The old abbot looked at us and laughed.He loved electronic gadgets for...
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poemBy Lucie ThéséeHandsome, like those foam-topped tidal waves breaking high, in little crystal globes.Handsome, like the breeze that lifts a little tuft of tulle. If tulle were life.Handsome, like a frozen face, tear-tracked, when the sun hammers down.Handsome. Like fire.Handsome, like the...
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