Chinese Proverbs
by David Antin if the ground under your feet is wet, the sky is to blame before you buy shoes, make sure you measure your feet if you doubt what
the news from Fukushima
by Daphne Marlatt wha – ? black wall of waters rolling in – ter urban seawet wreckage after missing, dead 27,000 up to 28 —
still plenty stills the rivers
by Daphne Marlatt thunder rain for hours while standing hills drink in and under evanescent sprinkler jets on the already soused lawn in the
Diana gone for Diana Kemble
by Daphne Marlatt moon on wave on moons wavering water moan a move on mooning the singular
catch as catch for bp Nichol
by Daphne Marlatt can you ham it, a serve a slice of, wry it gives your ears a breath, er worrier space it oh hear it however it beep’s mind’s
A Moment Writhing with Revelations
by Clayton Eshleman Being here as an enraptured trap, an entrapture. Nothingness pregnant with the isolational reality of one’s being. In Francis