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The Movement of a Caravan over the Landscape
2023-12-06by Sarah Manguso That we rode harder into the wind, That the story got told, That the broken candies were eaten first, That they were eaten last, That...
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The Mower at the VA Hospital
2023-12-06by John Surowiecki I Our mower is young and broad-shouldered: so were we. Love confuses him as it once did us; the pain he feels he believes to be gen...
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The Mower's Song
2023-12-06by Andrew Marvell My mind was once the true survey Of all these meadows fresh and gay, And in the greenness of the grass Did see its hopes as in a gla...
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Bury Me in a Free Land
2023-12-06by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Make me a grave where'er you will, In a lowly plain, or a lofty hill; Make it among earth's humblest graves, B...
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The Mutes
2023-12-06by Denise Levertov Those groans men use passing a woman on the street or on the steps of the subway to tell her she is a female and their flesh knows ...
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Butterfly Catcher
2023-12-06by Tina Cane In the Sixties Nabokov switched from ink to eraser- topped pencil on index cards a box of cards for Ada a box of cards for dreams whose &...
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The Mystery of Meteors
2023-12-06by Eleanor Lerman I am out before dawn, marching a small dog through a meager park Boulevards angle away, newspapers fly around like blind white birds...
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Buying Stock
2023-12-06by Denise Duhamel “The use of condoms offers substantial protection, but does not guarantee total protection and that while there is no evidence that ...
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The Negro Speaks of Rivers
2023-12-06by Langston Hughes I've known rivers: I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins. My soul ha...
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Cachoeira
2023-12-06by Marilyn Nelson We slept, woke, breakfasted, and met the man we'd hired as a tour guide, with a van and driver, for the day. We were to drive to...