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Sand Nigger
2023-12-06by Lawrence Joseph In the house in Detroit in a room of shadows when grandma reads her Arabic newspaper it is difficult for me to follow her word by w...
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To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
2023-12-06by Robert Herrick Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow will be dying. The glor...
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San Sepolcro
2023-12-06by Jorie Graham In this blue light I can take you there, snow having made me a world of bone seen through to. This is my house, my section of Etruscan...
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San Francisco Night Windows
2023-12-06by Robert Penn Warren So hangs the hour like fruit fullblown and sweet, Our strict and desperate avatar, Despite that antique westward gulls lament Ov...
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San Antonio
2023-12-06by Naomi Shihab Nye Tonight I lingered over your name, the delicate assembly of vowels a voice inside my head. You were sleeping when I arrived. I sto...
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Salvage
2023-12-06by Amy Clampitt Daily the cortege of crumpled defunct cars goes by by the lasagna- layered flatbed truckload: hardtop reverting to tar smudge, wax shi...
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Salt
2023-12-06by Ander Monson It covers everything, a glossy January rind along tires. Sunny days have brought it out, burned away the ice, left the calcified tidel...
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Salmon
2023-12-06by Kim Addonizio In this shallow creek they flop and writhe forward as the dead float back toward them. Oh, I know what I should say: fierce burning i...
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by Li Ch'ing-chao (Translated by Arthur Sze) When night comes, I am so flushed with wine, I undo my hair slowly: a plum calyx is stuck on a damage...
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Sally's Hair
2023-12-06by John Koethe It's like living in a light bulb, with the leaves Like filaments and the sky a shell of thin, transparent glass Enclosing the late ...