KEWPIES ON PARADE Here come the kewpies to the fete. What jewels, what gowns, what suits. No wonder throngs of gawkers wait Along the
Two Poems By Frank William Finney
Three Copper Men Lowell was a howl when we played the old dive with its cheap shot tequilas and its strip-joint jive.
Three Poems By Gale Acuff
When I’m dead I won’t regret it, they say at Sunday School but I say we’ll see though not to my teacher there, I keep it
Spring is First All Green By John Wiley
Spring is First All Green Spring is first all green; can’t think of flowering without first being simply – simple – green. Summer
Two Poems By Louis Faber
ADOPTION Without choice, I, evicted from the womb Not cast aside, despite what I would see, Too soon carried into an unknown room
Two Poems By Paul Jones
Cicadas I treasure what they have left behind, These bards who leave past bodies dirt-covered, Clinging, emptied, music-less, enshrined On a string as I
