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Crossed Sticks, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2007

Crossed Sticks, Mike Vanden Bosch

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Aguacero, Lorna Van Gilst Dec 2007

Aguacero, Lorna Van Gilst

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No abstract provided.


Mixed Blood, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2007

Mixed Blood, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Lorna, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Lorna, Mary Dengler

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"This poem is dedicated to Professor Emeritus Lorna Van Gilst, who taught in the English Department at Dordt for many years and is now teaching in Costa Rica."


Apprentices, Bill Elgersma Dec 2007

Apprentices, Bill Elgersma

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Old Country, Bill Elgersma Dec 2007

Old Country, Bill Elgersma

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Old Glory, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Old Glory, Mary Dengler

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Canto, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Canto, Mary Dengler

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Fresh Harbor, Mary Dengler Dec 2007

Fresh Harbor, Mary Dengler

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Mortality, Leah A. Zuidema Dec 2007

Mortality, Leah A. Zuidema

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On Planning A Daily Poetry Class Schedule For The Last Third Of The Semester, David Schelhaas Dec 2007

On Planning A Daily Poetry Class Schedule For The Last Third Of The Semester, David Schelhaas

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Aujourd'hui, Bill Elgersma Dec 2007

Aujourd'hui, Bill Elgersma

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Gone Gentle, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2007

Gone Gentle, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Hair, 1956, David Schelhaas Dec 2007

Hair, 1956, David Schelhaas

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After Sorrow, Maryjan Munger Jul 2007

After Sorrow, Maryjan Munger

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Terrible Twos, Charles Harper Webb May 2007

Terrible Twos, Charles Harper Webb

Bryant Literary Review

O God of Mercy, drop me in the sea.

Turn my feet into propellers; my chest,


The Walnut, David Cappella May 2007

The Walnut, David Cappella

Bryant Literary Review

Consider the walnut

its crenellation, its meat

like a miniature human brain


The Third Of May, 1808, At Madrid: The Shootings On Principe Pio Mountain, Oil On Canvas, 1814, Ravi Shankar May 2007

The Third Of May, 1808, At Madrid: The Shootings On Principe Pio Mountain, Oil On Canvas, 1814, Ravi Shankar

Bryant Literary Review

When they come for you, Cossack-capped,

in lockstep, carrying the black eye of death

against their shoulders, how will you react?


"And Today", Jack Lindeman May 2007

"And Today", Jack Lindeman

Bryant Literary Review

And today I wonder what should be done

and what not done,

and whether there is really

any difference between the two


In Some Town's Junk Shop, John Hazard May 2007

In Some Town's Junk Shop, John Hazard

Bryant Literary Review

A photo: someone's tall father leans on a shovel

in failing light. It's black and white, but I see

the orange in the tip of his smoke


Falcon, Colleen Abel May 2007

Falcon, Colleen Abel

Bryant Literary Review

The falconer makes a show of the release:

pretending to heave the bird to open air,


Body Piercing, Janet Proulx May 2007

Body Piercing, Janet Proulx

Bryant Literary Review

When he was five, my brother was chased by bees

after poking their hive with a stick


Butterflies And Honey, B. Z. Niditch May 2007

Butterflies And Honey, B. Z. Niditch

Bryant Literary Review

You keep your voice

shivering in the blue sun

butterflies and honey


Two Swans In A Pond Next To The Highway, J. R. Solonche May 2007

Two Swans In A Pond Next To The Highway, J. R. Solonche

Bryant Literary Review

They have chosen well, these two

swans, one swimming the circumference

of the water, its neck a parenthesis


Drawing Blanks, John Azrak May 2007

Drawing Blanks, John Azrak

Bryant Literary Review

I turned my memory over

to you when, unexpectedly


Some Less Well-Tempered Claviers, John Grey May 2007

Some Less Well-Tempered Claviers, John Grey

Bryant Literary Review

This thinking is not all solitary.

Sometimes I take music along.

Johann Sebastian Bach,


Photography, Rustin Larson May 2007

Photography, Rustin Larson

Bryant Literary Review

Earth takes a long-exposure photo of herself--

her apartment a kind of camera obscura--


Squid, Mary Ann Mayer May 2007

Squid, Mary Ann Mayer

Bryant Literary Review

We dissected one in school,

and it squirted ink all over the room

when I squeezed it.


Rory Gilley, Cody Stratton May 2007

Rory Gilley, Cody Stratton

Bryant Literary Review

People always wonder

But never question why


Late Visions, Lynn Domina May 2007

Late Visions, Lynn Domina

Bryant Literary Review

He's an old man with an infant

daughter dead seventy years.