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Bryant Literary Review

2011

Poetry

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Papa, Scott Walmsley Jan 2011

Papa, Scott Walmsley

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His crow's feet walked a thousand miles

His dark bags carried all his treasures.


The Lion Cub Raised By A Terrier, David Starkey Jan 2011

The Lion Cub Raised By A Terrier, David Starkey

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reminds me of the porcupine

reared by a manatee, the raven


Interruption, Keith Alexander Jan 2011

Interruption, Keith Alexander

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A cow in the meat yard opened its mouth

and out poured the voice of Bessie Smith.


The Ashland Bump, Dan Sieg Jan 2011

The Ashland Bump, Dan Sieg

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There was a quick rise and dip

in Ashland Street,

I never cared much why.


Love Letter To My Imaginary Man (After Pamela Alexander), Christine Graf Jan 2011

Love Letter To My Imaginary Man (After Pamela Alexander), Christine Graf

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Next time you walk by my bedroom

in your hulk of spectral dust

with a gust of Thor and thunder, stop


John 3:10010000110, John Supinski Jan 2011

John 3:10010000110, John Supinski

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Welcome to the kingdom of the Immortal

Where races are run barefoot


Morning Report With Other Disturbances, Stephen R. Roberts Jan 2011

Morning Report With Other Disturbances, Stephen R. Roberts

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You might want to head to work a bit early this morning.


Leonard Cohen Sings All Night, John Tustin Jan 2011

Leonard Cohen Sings All Night, John Tustin

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Leonard Cohen sings all night

on my miserable wet black drive


Horses, Gladys Goldberg Jan 2011

Horses, Gladys Goldberg

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The sorrel who eats carrots

from my hand

A drift of gold in his thick mane,


Small Fires, Keith Alexander Jan 2011

Small Fires, Keith Alexander

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Ryszard turns in a clearing

with a finger to his lips.

It is fall, dead fall, ssssh,


Why I Cannot Love Picasso, Devon Miller-Duggan Jan 2011

Why I Cannot Love Picasso, Devon Miller-Duggan

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Sure, he gets that everything is broken

And still charged with lusts.


Childhood Nightmare, Buff Whitman-Bradley Jan 2011

Childhood Nightmare, Buff Whitman-Bradley

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In the recurring dream I had as a child

I stood on a small platform


Memo To Mean Girls Everywhere, Nancy Craven Jan 2011

Memo To Mean Girls Everywhere, Nancy Craven

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After you sign-on to U-Stream, and watch the backs of classmates whose fronts you no longer recognize


Gospel, Brady Rhoades Jan 2011

Gospel, Brady Rhoades

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On French Hill, night falls and you sit on the slope

in your shanty clothes,


Bingo, Seth Benton Jan 2011

Bingo, Seth Benton

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Mosquitoes spatter the wall

beside us as the sweet rot

smell of marsh at low tide


The Name, John Grey Jan 2011

The Name, John Grey

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There should be a name for people

who sit on a rock for hours


Passio #008, George Gott Jan 2011

Passio #008, George Gott

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If we know

what we ought to know

we join hands with the mighty world


Nights When Father Jived With Demon Rum, Madelyn Garner Jan 2011

Nights When Father Jived With Demon Rum, Madelyn Garner

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Dogs yelped. Mother spat blood. Which explains

the slamming of doors, clawing through back room windows,


The Hippo At The Bronx Zoo, Circa 1965, James Arthur Anderson Jan 2011

The Hippo At The Bronx Zoo, Circa 1965, James Arthur Anderson

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The mouth opens like a dumpster lid

and, trained to toss, we all comply,


The Poet, In One Last Desperate Attempt To Please His Public, Lays On The Blarney, Louis Phillips Jan 2011

The Poet, In One Last Desperate Attempt To Please His Public, Lays On The Blarney, Louis Phillips

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The words in this poem are quite ordinary.


Bride And Groom, Charles Harper Webb Jan 2011

Bride And Groom, Charles Harper Webb

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Piece by piece, the china slips from soapy hands.

Friends drop the crystal wine-glasses;


Waiting For The Sun, Nina Bennett Jan 2011

Waiting For The Sun, Nina Bennett

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Venice Beach is smaller than I imagined,

not large enough to hold its history


Sowing The Seeds, Janet Proulx Jan 2011

Sowing The Seeds, Janet Proulx

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Grandfather would sit in a rocker by the window

smoking a pipe and gazing upon his bountiful garden


The Whale Remained For Rebecca, Floyd Cheung Jan 2011

The Whale Remained For Rebecca, Floyd Cheung

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Of course they took your iPod,

those fabulously large sunglasses,


A Walk On The Old Road, Wendy Smith-Stenhouse Jan 2011

A Walk On The Old Road, Wendy Smith-Stenhouse

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It's cold

but I stay

standing in the road


Posted: Don't Poach, Nathan Whiting Jan 2011

Posted: Don't Poach, Nathan Whiting

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You now read an uncollected poem.

If a poem collector, you should


In His Introduction To Five Poems, J. R. Solonche Jan 2011

In His Introduction To Five Poems, J. R. Solonche

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In his introduction to five poems, Su Tung-p'o wrote:

I got drunk and wrote five poems.