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2005 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen
Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen
Bryant Literary Review
(beginning with two lines by Anonymous)
There is no easy way
into another world.
Sandpipers, Again, Lisa Starr
Sandpipers, Again, Lisa Starr
Bryant Literary Review
I went back to the sandpipers today--
it's been a while.
The Remnants Of Hurricane Bill Newport, Ri, Kate Mele
The Remnants Of Hurricane Bill Newport, Ri, Kate Mele
Bryant Literary Review
We didn't expect the rain and with it
the scent of night jasmine rolling up
Prison, Elizabeth Percer
Prison, Elizabeth Percer
Bryant Literary Review
I wish a crime would come my way.
That I had the nervous power of disobedience.
W. W. I Veteran Dies In Hometown Paper, Robert Pringle
W. W. I Veteran Dies In Hometown Paper, Robert Pringle
Bryant Literary Review
Born to his people,
Tampico, south Indiana:
Detroit, Michelle Brooks
Detroit, Michelle Brooks
Bryant Literary Review
I did not know any better except to love
For The First Time, Joanna Noble
For The First Time, Joanna Noble
Bryant Literary Review
Alone and snow-bound you learn
the bones of your home as they keen
The Hypnotic Meter Of "The Charge Of The Light Brigade", Michael Rifenburg
The Hypnotic Meter Of "The Charge Of The Light Brigade", Michael Rifenburg
The Corinthian
Lord Alfred Tennyson, composer of beautifully melodic verse during the Victorian Age, used meter to create for the reader a musical milieu. In his 1854 poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade," Tennyson uses dactylic meter (stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables) to slip the reader into a hypnotic state and to convey to the reader the futility of the charge.
Dead Professor, Dan Dabrowski
Dead Professor, Dan Dabrowski
Bryant Literary Review
Came knocking,
but I take it you're not around.
I Will Go, David Rogers
I Will Go, David Rogers
Bryant Literary Review
and wander like Li Po
along river banks and wine halls
The Doctor Arrives, John Grey
The Doctor Arrives, John Grey
Bryant Literary Review
The doctor enters the room
and the mood is no less gloomier.
Newport Ferry, Nancy Sullivan
Newport Ferry, Nancy Sullivan
Bryant Literary Review
Getting on was serpentine and narrow
Like pushing a wheelbarrow.
Death Speaks Of The Beauty Of Crows, Cathleen Calbert
Death Speaks Of The Beauty Of Crows, Cathleen Calbert
Bryant Literary Review
God's mistake
was not loving them enough.
Long Term Touching, Martha Christina
Long Term Touching, Martha Christina
Bryant Literary Review
When I held his hand
for the first time,
it was thinner,
The Station Nightclub, Don Kunz
The Station Nightclub, Don Kunz
Bryant Literary Review
How can they not still dream of fire?
Everything has turned black:
Alchemy, Peggy Ann Tartt
Alchemy, Peggy Ann Tartt
Bryant Literary Review
At some point in any conversation
a door appears.
Picasso's Bowl, Natasha Marin
Picasso's Bowl, Natasha Marin
Bryant Literary Review
Today I am a belly full of blue water
because he had an argument with his girl