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Fishing on the Susquehanna in July
2023-12-06by Billy Collins I have never been fishing on the Susquehanna or on any river for that matter to be perfectly honest. Not in July or any month have I ...
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Uncertain Grace
2023-12-06by Rebecca Wee How can she be beautiful? Eyes, ribs, the slope and angle of bone. The flesh itself is finished, so close it's come to the end of h...
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Fletcher McGee
2023-12-06by Edgar Lee Masters She took my strength by minutes, She took my life by hours, She drained me like a fevered moon That saps the spinning world. The ...
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Unday
2023-12-06by Fanny Howe From no nowhere not near the sea on blue field flax the cemetery's absolutely solitary you and you and a third of a pound of bread f...
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Flounder
2023-12-06by Natasha Trethewey Here, she said, put this on your head. She handed me a hat. you 'bout as white as your dad, and you gone stay like that. Aunt...
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Unfinished Poem
2023-12-06by Shirley Kaufman We live on a holy mountain where the crows and the Crown Plaza rise higher than our expectations and the golden dome is only a rest...
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Fog
2023-12-06by Amy Clampitt A vagueness comes over everything, as though proving color and contour alike dispensable: the lighthouse extinct, the islands' spr...
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Unity
2023-12-06by Pablo Neruda (Translated by Clayton Eshleman) There is something dense, united, settled in the depths, repeating its number, its identical sign. Ho...
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Fons
2023-12-06by Pura López-ColoméTranslated by Forrest Gander Reanimated, spirit restored, reincorporated, body restored, I contemplate between dream...
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by Jim Dodge Amalgam of electric jelly, constellated neural knots in the briny binary soup, as surely as stimulus prods response brains are made to ch...