Poem of the Week: Alisa Golden
Better Than Television Her ankles swole up and she leaned on a sprinkler key like a cane. My husband and me had separate beds, she said, but the rug was wore out between ‘em. Will’s White Hen He...
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Letter from the Back Porch Quiet things are passageways to other quiet things. One cracks, another grows. Grass gives up to dust. Somewhere, clocks advance while other clocks reverse, the hissing...
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The Size of Things, Decreasing Scale 1) An invitation 2) The gap between the door open and latched 3) Your open hand resting on my hip 4) Kittens past weaning 5) This human heart quickening 6) A young...
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NOCTURNE IN WHICH WE FAIL YET AGAIN TO HAVE SEX IN YOUR PARENTS’ HOT TUB Your breasts at the surface of the roiling water. The smell of chlorine and desire. We divide and assign the space between us....
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