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End Of Summer Session At The Music School, Michael Hogan
End Of Summer Session At The Music School, Michael Hogan
Bryant Literary Review
Cecilia Hall is silent tonight:
no oboes, no flutes
Hartford Circus Fire (1944), John Surowiecki
Hartford Circus Fire (1944), John Surowiecki
Bryant Literary Review
All we were told was that the animals
were saved and the children died;
Bridge Of Sighs, Don Kunz
Bridge Of Sighs, Don Kunz
Bryant Literary Review
One wrong turn
(For which Venice is famous)
Morendo, Al Niente (Dying Away, To Nothing), Ryan Cipriano
Morendo, Al Niente (Dying Away, To Nothing), Ryan Cipriano
Bryant Literary Review
Chicago plaza, centered around a fountain
Beside which Stanley passed away
Ode To Everything Ordinary, Mary Christine Delea
Ode To Everything Ordinary, Mary Christine Delea
Bryant Literary Review
Praise the #2 pencil
Orange Poppies, Helen Wickes
Orange Poppies, Helen Wickes
Bryant Literary Review
They do their best to deceive you,
the satiny sheen of their petals
The Song Of Louise Blue Feather, Zan Bockes
The Song Of Louise Blue Feather, Zan Bockes
Bryant Literary Review
I played violin in high school.
Exposed, Michelle Soucy
The Waves, Jéanpaul Ferro
The Waves, Jéanpaul Ferro
Bryant Literary Review
In the afternoon, when the sky
is almost out of sun,
The Last Transgression, William Peacock
The Last Transgression, William Peacock
Bryant Literary Review
August 31. Valerie cut her foot on a shell this afternoon and acted like she was going to die.
Girls, Linsey Morse
Girls, Linsey Morse
Bryant Literary Review
learn at very young ages
that outer beauty is the water--
Undershirt, Donna Pucciani
Undershirt, Donna Pucciani
Bryant Literary Review
That undershirt
with the hole I'd like to put my index finger through
To A Former Student Training To Become An Interrogator, David O'Connell
To A Former Student Training To Become An Interrogator, David O'Connell
Bryant Literary Review
They say pressure isn't torture
and, at times, because I don't know better
I'm willing to agree
Chicken-In-The-Pot, Charles Harper Webb
Chicken-In-The-Pot, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
One dollar buys a chance to catapult
a rubber bird onto a spinning table that seems
Counting, Mitzi Mcmahon
Counting, Mitzi Mcmahon
Bryant Literary Review
Counting is important. Not that you're able to count because an idiot can count.
Kidnapped At Birth, Buff Whitman-Bradley
Kidnapped At Birth, Buff Whitman-Bradley
Bryant Literary Review
Every one of us was kidnapped at birth
By a man in money-colored shoes who
Snatched us away from our real parents
One More Time For Donny Deadborne, Stephen Roger Powers
One More Time For Donny Deadborne, Stephen Roger Powers
Bryant Literary Review
I'm a feature comedian.
Happy, Peter Johnson
Happy, Peter Johnson
Bryant Literary Review
In spite of persistent rumors, let me assure you I'm happy.
Two-Timing The Beekeeper, Timothy Martin
Two-Timing The Beekeeper, Timothy Martin
Bryant Literary Review
Of all the unwise things you have ever done
(and that counts the time you threw the lit dynamite stick
Karel And Eva, Michael Pikna
Karel And Eva, Michael Pikna
Bryant Literary Review
I wake up next to Eva again but I don't remember getting into bed with her or how dad's gun got into my left hand which is crazy I know.
I Traveled South, Janet Jennings
I Traveled South, Janet Jennings
Bryant Literary Review
We drove to the coast to sip Black Russians. Cream swirled in an ice-
black sea. My name changed every day.
The Cliffs, Stephen Arney
Young Boy Riding The Wave Of Desire Out Of This Poem, Ken Meisel
Young Boy Riding The Wave Of Desire Out Of This Poem, Ken Meisel
Bryant Literary Review
The young boy who is about ten years old and sitting on the front step of a burned house and bouncing a small rubber ball on the charred garbage strewn sidewalk
On A Beach With White Sand, Matt Ross
On A Beach With White Sand, Matt Ross
Bryant Literary Review
In trillions of years,
Every inch of matter
Barred Owl, B. J. Best
Barred Owl, B. J. Best
Bryant Literary Review
somewhere in the forest lives a question.
ice cracks, wind whips, a child is putting