For dreaming, from Poetry, October 2014, poetry from the United Kingdom. The rest of the poem is here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/248732
from Elegy for the Living / by Kathryn Simmonds
as if I dreamed you, dear
For dreaming, from Poetry, October 2014, poetry from the United Kingdom. The rest of the poem is here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/248732
from Elegy for the Living / by Kathryn Simmonds
as if I dreamed you, dear
For Issa, from Ploughshares, Spring 2014. More on Dr. Wallace here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/ronald-wallace
from Song of Myself / by Ronald Wallace b. 1945
And the birds. And you.
More for rain from Poetry magazine, October 2014. Trying to fill yesterday with it.
from A Dream Book / by David Harsent
Now footsteps on shingle. Make of it what you will.
For bureaucracies, from Fairy Tale Review, The Emerald Issue. More on the poet here:
http://blog.bestamericanpoetry.com/the_best_american_poetry/2013/10/happy-29-anat-benzvi-by-anthony-madrid-via-facebook-.html
from Preface / by Anat Benzvi
nevertheless, nevertheless.
When our Homer is a bitter silence.
For weddings, from Thrush Poetry Journal: an anthology of the first two years, edited by Helen Vitoria. The rest of the poem may be found here:
http://www.thrushpoetryjournal.com/july-2012-cindy-goff.html
from Snapdragons / by Cindy Goff
Everyone had to go back to work
down the mine
Another for the children of October, from An Eyeball in My Garden.
http://www.eyeballinmygarden.com/2012/10/spotlight-interview-angela-mcmullen.html
from The Witching Hour / by Angela McMullen
On moonless nights she lies in bed,
With sleepless eyelids twitching.
For electromagnetism, from her Isabella Gardner Poetry Award Winner (2013) which is also her Academy of American Poets James Laughlin Award Winner (2013), The Book of Goodbyes.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/jillian-weise
from Semi Semi Dash / by Jillian Weise
The last time I saw Big Logos he was walking
to the Quantum Physics Store to buy magnets.
For bats, from her book, Loose Sugar. More about the poet here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/brenda-hillman
from The Bat / by Brenda Hillman b. 1951
Briefly, the beyond comes to us —
For webs, from our photographer – poet Shirley and from An Eyeball in My Garden.
from Closer, Closer, Closer / by Shirley Anne Ramaley
Did you say your prayers?
Well, I’m praying, too.
For the children of October, another from An Eyeball in My Garden. I’m still working to repeat no poets (for as long as I can). This one’s from our very own Craig! Here’s another:
http://www.musepiepress.com/fibreview/issue14/craig_w_steele1.html
from Camp Creepy / by Craig W. Steele
I see dark creatures left and right–
Three monsters circling in the night.
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