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Patsy Sees a Ghost
2023-12-06by Lola Haskins I'm crossing the river where it narrows, carefully, it being Sunday and I'm past the root end of the log when I look up, and t...
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O'Connor at Andalusia
2023-12-06by Floyd Skloot It came with the steady pace of dusk, slow shadings in the distance, a sense of light growing soft at the center of her body. It came ...
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Oblivion Speaks
2023-12-06by Sarah Manguso I am not here to ruin you. I am already in you. I am the work you don‘t do. I am what you understand best and wordless. I am wi...
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Paul Revere's Ride
2023-12-06by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-Five...
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October (section I)
2023-12-06by Louise Glück Is it winter again, is it cold again, didn't Frank just slip on the ice, didn't he heal, weren't the spring seeds pla...
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People
2023-12-06by Aaron Fogel The word has been spelled differently. The peple in Chaucer Represent a complex class with raunchy, flexible banners of living color Re...
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October 27, 1989
2023-12-06by Ed Ochester He was in a hotel in Baltimore in a suburb near Johns Hopkins. He would give a talk there, and they would pay him for it. It was night,...
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People in the Wind
2023-12-06by Margot Farrington Inside the wood stove the smith steadies, proclaims his alliance with flame as heat quickens his hammer. And the singer, at first...
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Personals
2023-12-06by C. D. Wright Some nights I sleep with my dress on. My teeth are small and even. I don't get headaches. Since 1971 or before, I have hunted a be...
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by William Wordsworth There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light,...