#Americans
Iron growing in the dark, it dreams all night long and will not work. A flower that hates God, a child tearing at itself, this one
Hearing of the death of Larry Levis this past May, Jane Cooper, one of my oldest (and surely my dearest) friends in poetry, wrote me a consoling letter, one that...
The alder shudders in the April w… off the moon. No one is awake and… sunlight streams across the hundred still beds of the public wards
Dawn. First light tearing at the rough tongues of the zinnia… at the leaves of the just born. Today it will rain. On the road black cars are abandoned, but the…
This poem has a door, a locked doo… and curtains drawn against the day… but at night the lights come on, o… in each room, and the neighbors sw… they hear music and the sound of d…
A child wakens in a cold apartment… The windows are frosted. Outside… words rising from the streets, wor… understand, and then the semis gea… for the traffic light on Houston.…
In borrowed boots which don’t fit and an old olive greatcoat, I hunt the corn-fed rabbit, game fowl, squirrel, starved bobca… anything small. I bring down
Los Angeles hums a little tune — trucks down the coast road for Monday Market
The little girl won’t eat her sand… she lifts the bun and looks in, bu… coated with relish is always there… Her mother says, “Do it for mothe… Milk and relish and a hard bun tha…
Four bright steel crosses, universal joints, plucked out of the burlap sack — “the heart of the drive train,” the book says. Stars
The first time I drank gin I thought it must be hair tonic. My brother swiped the bottle from a guy whose father owned a drug store that sold booze
It has been raining now since long before dawn, and the windows of the Arab coffee house of Delra… are steamed over and no one looks in or out. If I were on my way
Three young men in dirty work clot… on their way home or to a bar in the late morning. This is not a photograph, it is a moment in the daily life of the world,
Since I don’t know who will be re… this or even if it will be read, I… invent someone on the other end of eternity, a distant cousin labo… under the same faint stars I labor…
We stripped in the first warm spri… and ran down into the Detroit Riv… to baptize ourselves in the brine of car parts, dead fish, stolen bi… melted snow. I remember going unde…