Mourning the Death Ray Charles, but Thinking, Actually, of Blind Willie Johnson Sadder than Ray’s first night in the ground, the knuckle bones of dead
Two Poems By Evita Arakelian
METAMORPHOSIS All day the children have played among these sands, though now they’ve been called in; they’re new to castles; they’ve built them all wrong
Two Poems By Daniel Fitzpatrick
The Melancholy I set off for my own outrageous fate beneath these dozen frustrate family passions. (Beware this I, barker of glooms.) I sound myself
Poets Know It All! By Yanzhi Huo
Poets Know It All! Poets claim to behold what the summer means – while ordinary people know its spice of secrets of the heat hidden
Those Other Po-Mo Poets By Daniel Klawitter
Those Other Po-Mo Poets I am sorry for poets who are guided by instinct alone; I consider them incomplete. —Baudelaire. They are a species most
Afternoon Delight By Mary Kipps
Afternoon Delight Thinking of you’s working up an appetite Looking forward to a little afternoon delight Starland Vocal Band, 1976 We were sitting in a
