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Stone Bird
2023-12-06by Pattiann Rogers I remember you. You‘re the one who lifted your ancient bones of fossil rock, pulled yourself free of the strata like a plaste...
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Stonemason
2023-12-06by James O'Hern My stonemason John says he uses Elberton granite from Georgia It has the best grain and lasts the longest How long is long I ask O...
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Streets
2023-12-06by Naomi Shihab Nye A man leaves the world and the streets he lived on grow a little shorter. One more window dark in this city, the figs on his branc...
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Styx
2023-12-06by Dana Levin You put a bag around your head and walked into the river. You walked into the river with a bag around your head and you were never dead,...
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Success Comes to Cow Creek
2023-12-06by James Tate I sit on the tracks, a hundred feet from earth, fifty from the water. Gerald is inching toward me as grim, slow, and determined as a sea...
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Such a Good Dancer
2023-12-06by Douglas Goetsch Desperate to be part of the night, we jerked like a bunch of spazzes to that screaming eunuch, Michael Jackson. Randi Muelbach kept...
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Suicide of a Moderate Dictator
2023-12-06by Elizabeth Bishop This is a day when truths will out, perhaps; leak from the dangling telephone earphones sapping the festooned switchboards' st...
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Summer Holiday
2023-12-06by Robinson Jeffers When the sun shouts and people abound One thinks there were the ages of stone and the age of bronze And the iron age; iron the uns...
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Sun
2023-12-06by Michael Palmer Write this. We have burned all their villages Write this. We have burned all the villages and the people in them Write this. We have...
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Sunday
2023-12-06by Angela Shannon It could have been the way the Southern man in his navy suit and skin rocked along the church wall, swaying to the tambourine like a...