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If This Man, Matthew Spireng
If This Man, Matthew Spireng
Bryant Literary Review
If this man with hairy ears, ears
sprouting--not like an old man,
It Wasn't In The Cards, Sarah Brown Weitzman
It Wasn't In The Cards, Sarah Brown Weitzman
Bryant Literary Review
"I'm in", I announced and sat down
to play the cards I'd be dealt.
Prayer Of The Bell, Laura Bonazzoli
Prayer Of The Bell, Laura Bonazzoli
Bryant Literary Review
I guess you probably want to know how I got to be in a mess like this.
Right Now At This Moment As We Speak, Tom Chandler
Right Now At This Moment As We Speak, Tom Chandler
Bryant Literary Review
Two humpback whales
are breaching eight miles
off the coast of Venezuela
What's Going On, Ruth Holzer
What's Going On, Ruth Holzer
Bryant Literary Review
I'm making my way through the stormy night,
a long road back, after I've left Father
With A Phone Call To Heaven, Bill Hoadley
With A Phone Call To Heaven, Bill Hoadley
Bryant Literary Review
I wish I had a phone
that could talk straight to heaven.
Lists, Michael Onofrey
Lists, Michael Onofrey
Bryant Literary Review
Earl has begun the prep work for painting the "foyer" of Bob and Lisa Kob's house, "foyer" a term Bob had used.
Elegy, Brendan Nixon
Elegy, Brendan Nixon
Bryant Literary Review
Death stood there in a leather jacket,
sunglasses on and his hands in his pockets.
Birds Of The Black Canyon, Vicki Lindner
Birds Of The Black Canyon, Vicki Lindner
Bryant Literary Review
As they crossed the big mountains only she talked, hands off the wheel to gesture vivaciously.
Perseids, Deborah Fleming
Perseids, Deborah Fleming
Bryant Literary Review
Mid-August and the hemisphere
Now turns its head away from light;
My Date With The Scientist, Kristy Nielsen
My Date With The Scientist, Kristy Nielsen
Bryant Literary Review
He tells me even land has tides,
pulled like water by the moon.
What Is, Stephen Malin
What Is, Stephen Malin
Bryant Literary Review
It is what it is
unless of course
it isn't in which case
Every Few Years, Jack Cooper
Every Few Years, Jack Cooper
Bryant Literary Review
Every few years
I look back and think
what a fool I was before
Late To Find Me, Marge Piercy
Late To Find Me, Marge Piercy
Bryant Literary Review
In my adolescence, high school
and through college, I was amorphous.
As If It Mattered (Gambling Sounds), Fredda S. Pearlson
As If It Mattered (Gambling Sounds), Fredda S. Pearlson
Bryant Literary Review
if today moves
through its hours
with no lost rings
Leaning Into The Party, Stephen Roberts
Leaning Into The Party, Stephen Roberts
Bryant Literary Review
I was having a good time at the party
until I leaned back on the door frame
Block Island Haiku, Fred Yannantuono
The Blind Man At The Grand Canyon, John Kristofco
The Blind Man At The Grand Canyon, John Kristofco
Bryant Literary Review
He stood there with his friend,
the hundreds at the rim,
Respect Your Elders, Charles Harper Webb
Respect Your Elders, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
"Ready for a fastball," the grizzled grampa
leather-lungs. "Alls he's got's a fastball.
Rising To The Call, Christa Albrecht-Vegas
Rising To The Call, Christa Albrecht-Vegas
Bryant Literary Review
Julie heard them calling: the high, shrill pinging of a thousand points of--not light, but tinnitus.
Chez Moi, Dennis Saleh
Victor As A Victim Of Precipitation, Jonathan Greenhause
Victor As A Victim Of Precipitation, Jonathan Greenhause
Bryant Literary Review
Victor's car was stolen, but he chose to drive it anyway.
Old Mirror, Tom Chandler
Old Mirror, Tom Chandler
Bryant Literary Review
Speckled from having witnessed too much,
from being peered into for an answer.
The Womb Of The Unknown Soldier, Tom Chandler
The Womb Of The Unknown Soldier, Tom Chandler
Bryant Literary Review
Is unoccupied at the moment
could be most anywhere
Wildfire, Charles Laird Calia
Wildfire, Charles Laird Calia
Bryant Literary Review
For months there was no rain or very little, the mountain grasses were dry, prone to lightning strikes and wildfires, and Frank could see the river far from his little cabin, just beyond Federal land, drying up before his eyes.
Ennis, Ruth Holzer
Ennis, Ruth Holzer
Bryant Literary Review
The dusty road to Ennis
rose up to meet me
like a blessing,
Heat Wave: November In Vermont, Mitch Lescarbeau
Heat Wave: November In Vermont, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
The world's askew:
there should be packed pads
Peasant Woman In Gascony, Deborah Fleming
Peasant Woman In Gascony, Deborah Fleming
Bryant Literary Review
1972
Under the shadow of the Pyrenees
In a field at the bottom of a hillside,
Island Time, Theresa Fairless
Island Time, Theresa Fairless
Bryant Literary Review
Carry a sunset in your pocket,
let the beam break a seam.
Tail Of The Comet, Peter Johnson
Tail Of The Comet, Peter Johnson
Bryant Literary Review
At 11 p.m. Lucille Gorski found herself standing in a cemetery next to a monument proclaiming, "Herein Lies Phineas McGee, Who Left When He Had the Chance."