For anything can be a sign, from American Poetry Review, July/August 2015.
from Signs / by Jennifer Chang
The light above us,
my son decides, is an erratic bird.
For anything can be a sign, from American Poetry Review, July/August 2015.
from Signs / by Jennifer Chang
The light above us,
my son decides, is an erratic bird.
For Miles Davis, from The Best American Poetry, 2014, Guest Editor, Terrance Hayes, and Senior Editor, David Lehman. More on the poet, here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/joel-dias-porter
from Elegy Indigo / by Joel Dias-Porter
How long does it take to hear what silence can say?
I stand at a stoplight, waiting for the colors to change.
This week, gardens. More on Linda Pastan, here and here:
http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/happo-en-garden-Tokyo
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/linda-pastan
from In the Happo-En Garden, Tokyo / by Linda Pastan b. 1932
Perhaps Eden is buried
here in Japan
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