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36., Sean Lause
36., Sean Lause
Bryant Literary Review
Thomas Null, machine 36, the hole-puncher,
was secretly apprenticed to despair
You And I, Gregory Sherl
You And I, Gregory Sherl
Bryant Literary Review
This morning we decide to build
a baby in your belly.
On The First Morning, Patsy Anne Bickerstaff
On The First Morning, Patsy Anne Bickerstaff
Bryant Literary Review
of spring
when I see a red shiny
balloon valentine shaped
descend
43rd And Main, Linsey Morse
43rd And Main, Linsey Morse
Bryant Literary Review
They see a burnt-out bitch on a sidewalk,
selling sex, her soul, to the devil for a smoke.
On The Pardoning Of Two Thanksgiving Turkeys By The President Of The United States Of America, Jennifer Perrine
On The Pardoning Of Two Thanksgiving Turkeys By The President Of The United States Of America, Jennifer Perrine
Bryant Literary Review
For this particular sentence, there is a reprieve
because there's a precedent, an annual event
stretching back to Harry Truman's postwar days, lurking
Secret Lives, Mary Elizabeth Parker
Secret Lives, Mary Elizabeth Parker
Bryant Literary Review
A lacy blouse, two breasts beneath
A Bullfight, C. W. Owens
A Bullfight, C. W. Owens
Bryant Literary Review
Warily, the bull's hooves pound the sand--
black hide, muscle, churning with intelligence--
The Palm Reader Is Packing It In, Richard Luftig
The Palm Reader Is Packing It In, Richard Luftig
Bryant Literary Review
Since the cops have cracked down
there's no future in fortune telling anymore.
Children At The Wake, John Grey
Children At The Wake, John Grey
Bryant Literary Review
I admit that, more than once,
I've pointed to the sky
He's A Thief, Eliza Demarseilles
He's A Thief, Eliza Demarseilles
Bryant Literary Review
He stole a piece of my heart, attached it to a voodoo doll
Chain-Smoking Mavericks At The Crestview Center For Health And Rehabilitation, Brent Taylor
Chain-Smoking Mavericks At The Crestview Center For Health And Rehabilitation, Brent Taylor
Bryant Literary Review
It's strange how there are some things
about yourself you'll never know
Bee Lust In Manhattan, John F. Buckley, Martin Ott
Bee Lust In Manhattan, John F. Buckley, Martin Ott
Bryant Literary Review
Thousands of bees swarmed outside a Manhattan
deli, trapping dozens of patrons, the meat scent
Peace, Jack Granath
A Dissertation On Rhymation, Evan Wallace
A Dissertation On Rhymation, Evan Wallace
Bryant Literary Review
The preparation for navigation through creation of sensation
Sonny, R. Steve Benson
I Have Already Thrown This Poem Away, Buff Whitman-Bradley
I Have Already Thrown This Poem Away, Buff Whitman-Bradley
Bryant Literary Review
I have already thrown this poem away
It's crumpled up in a ball
We And The Joneses, Robert Laughlin
We And The Joneses, Robert Laughlin
Bryant Literary Review
Firmament will hit our heads--the
Ecos have the final word.
At The Harbor, Martha Christina
At The Harbor, Martha Christina
Bryant Literary Review
Some days,
light passing
its benevolent hands
Art Of The Bardo, Robert Haynes
Art Of The Bardo, Robert Haynes
Bryant Literary Review
What can be known of the Bardo is simply
a reawakening to, say, a Monach,
The Place Of Literature, Paul Hostovsky
The Place Of Literature, Paul Hostovsky
Bryant Literary Review
Mr. Gordon was perhaps a little tipsy
at the awards ceremony, perhaps a little
Confidence, Laura Buermann
Confidence, Laura Buermann
Bryant Literary Review
I am a polysyllabic phenomenon,
a thesauric wunderkind
I Killed A Bug Last Night, Carol Hamilton
I Killed A Bug Last Night, Carol Hamilton
Bryant Literary Review
He was walking along the edge
of the tasseled rug, no hurry,
Traveling Alone, She Fell In The Sistine Chapel--, M. J. Iuppa
Traveling Alone, She Fell In The Sistine Chapel--, M. J. Iuppa
Bryant Literary Review
collapsed in a whirl, as if a gust of wind
struck her weak ankle and set her spinning--
Dedication, Charles Harper Webb
Dedication, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
Where did Blake Bumgardner find the washtub-sized
cojones to confess over the phone, then listen
On John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things", Nathaniel Lee Hansen
On John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things", Nathaniel Lee Hansen
Bryant Literary Review
With steady three-beat brushes and cymbal
of Elvin Jones, stand-up pulse of Steve Davis,
A Map For Students, William Jolliff
A Map For Students, William Jolliff
Bryant Literary Review
They want to make their poems right themselves,
and they know they should, but to win the A
they need me to like their work (so goes the rumor).