Category: Winter 2012 Poetry
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
The rite at the hunting site
by Clayton Eshleman “The rite at the hunting site, given to the souls of the animal killed, was thus basic, in the sense that it
Under the Music
by Maxine Chernoff Under the music, a baby cries in the audience. A police siren meets a thunderclap meets quantum theory. Under the music you
Evidence
by Maxine Chernoff “To philosophize is to learn how to die.” Montaigne Of houses, empty or noticed, to rooms whose lamps have left their light
Drones
by Maxine Chernoff “Operators fly the planes from air – conditioned trailers thousands of miles from the war zone.” Porch lights appear —