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Evening Hawk
2023-12-06by Robert Penn Warren From plane of light to plane, wings dipping through Geometries and orchids that the sunset builds, Out of the peak's black a...
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Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
2023-12-06by Eugene Field Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe,—— Sailed on a river of crystal light Into a sea of dew. &q...
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Evening
2023-12-06by Gail Mazur Sometimes she's Confucian—— resolute in privation. . . . Each day, more immobile, hip not mending, legs swollen; still s...
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Write About a Radish. . .
2023-12-06by Karla Kuskin Write about a radish Too many people write about the moon. The night is black The stars are small and high The clock unwinds its ever-...
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Even the Rain
2023-12-06by Agha Shahid AliWhat will suffice for a true-love knot? Even the rain?But he has bought grief's lottery, bought even the rain."our glosses ...
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Wrap
2023-12-06by Aimee Nezhukumatathil I don't mean when a movie ends, as in, it's a! Nor tortillas splitting with the heavy wet of bean. And I don't me...
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Etymological Dirge
2023-12-06by Heather McHugh 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear. Calm comes from burning. Tall comes from fast. Comely doesn't come from come. Pers...
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Wound
2023-12-06by Inge Pederson (Translated by Marilyn Nelson) Cold comes from every corner. It‘s snowing. And from the train Europe looks like a brittle roman...
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Es/chew
2023-12-06by Liz Waldner The better to hear you with, my dear. Come right in, prayer. Let those who have ears to hear, hear. (Ab. Sourd, bien s?r.) Of course, o...
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Worms
2023-12-06by Sandra Alcosser Some days he'd rub two pegs together until they made a greasy hum like rain, the sound of moles grawing the dirt's grain, t...