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Guest Poetry Post: “Where the p...

After reading our featured poems during National Poetry Month on our blog, Jake Roesler was inspired to share his own...

Guest Poetry Post: “Where the poetry ran” by Jake Roesler
posted on: Apr 26, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells

April 27: Songs in Sepia and Black an...

Songs in Sepia and Black and White There was a handsome man who parted his hair down the middle, a man who left way...

April 27: Songs in Sepia and Black and White by Norbert Krapf
posted on: Apr 26, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells

April 26: Angel of Time by Jack Ramey...

The Angel of Time The Angel of Time follows me, stalks me down dimly lit corridors, or on the bright sunny...

April 26: Angel of Time by Jack Ramey
posted on: Apr 25, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells

April 25: Woman, Asleep, With Her Hea...

Woman, Asleep, With Her Head Resting on The Classics of Western Drama Something tells me it’s not Aeschylus or...

April 25: Woman, Asleep, With Her Head Resting on The Classics of Western Drama by Kirk Robinson
posted on: Apr 24, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells
April 24: Testament by Chris Forhan

April 24: Testament by Chris Forhan

posted on: Apr 23, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells

Testament Being made to drink vinegar from a sponge, that part was true. And feeling bad for the lepers. Being a Cub Scout with a glue gun in a...

April 23: The Geography of Home by Matthew Graham

April 23: The Geography of Home by Matthew Gr...

posted on: Apr 22, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells

The Geography of Home There is no G.P.S. for the past. No way to find a way back To those nights spent ceaselessly watching For Sputnik to wander...

April 22: Flooding the House by Karen Kovacik

April 22: Flooding the House by Karen Kovacik...

posted on: Apr 21, 2012 | author: Kristen Fuhs Wells

Flooding the House Roll up the sunshine and clean wood floors— boom out the low notes in baritone hymns for my loved house without windows or...

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