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War Story, Brian Taylor
War Story, Brian Taylor
Bryant Literary Review
A barrage of bullets sprays through the air,
crossing the battlefield as the enemy pushes forward.
Mommy What Is War For?, Ellen
Mommy What Is War For?, Ellen
Bryant Literary Review
One rainy day some people get scared
spill drips of innuendos
What It Takes, Lisa Starr
What It Takes, Lisa Starr
Bryant Literary Review
All it takes is one blue rowboat tied to a buoy,
and its reflection, and this moment
Late Projection, Rick Benjamin
Late Projection, Rick Benjamin
Bryant Literary Review
My twin turns toward the camera
he's propped into the elbow
Symbolon, Dwayne Thorpe
Symbolon, Dwayne Thorpe
Bryant Literary Review
A sheep's knuckle
cracked in two,
half to me
half to you.
Photos Of Cuteness Flash Around The World, Charles (Harper) Webb
Photos Of Cuteness Flash Around The World, Charles (Harper) Webb
Bryant Literary Review
Owen, the rescued baby hippo, mistakes
a giant male tortoise, Mzee, for his mom.
A Wake, Carol Harada
A Wake, Carol Harada
Bryant Literary Review
It's good to see the body, to know the difference. This bruised shell, with the jaw wanting to flap open, is not she.
Where The Grass Is Greener, Paul Sohar
Where The Grass Is Greener, Paul Sohar
Bryant Literary Review
Although very little of the late April sunshine actually wedged itself down to the pavement, the narrow streets of lower Manhattan
Nancy Underwood, Mitch Lescarbeau
Nancy Underwood, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
Or it may have been Susan.
Second grade; 1958--
Alzheimer's, Theadora Siranian
Alzheimer's, Theadora Siranian
Bryant Literary Review
At night an ancient giant with smooth blue skin
pulls the stopper from the bottom of the world,
Curly*, Nora Barry
Curly*, Nora Barry
Bryant Literary Review
He sits on the ground his long hair flowing in the breeze. Beside him is the burial scaffold of his child.
Zoot: A Rondel, Philip Dacey
Zoot: A Rondel, Philip Dacey
Bryant Literary Review
In '42, Los Angeles banned the zoot suit.
Crime came woven into the clothes some wore.
Learning To Shoot At Things That Moved, Rick Benjamin
Learning To Shoot At Things That Moved, Rick Benjamin
Bryant Literary Review
Soup-cans, tires searing in the summer
air, coke bottles so old the red rubbed
The Fishing Trip, David Dragone
The Fishing Trip, David Dragone
Bryant Literary Review
The waves came up on shore, speaking in tongues
While I waited for the ocean's pitched language
Rhetor, Dennis Saleh
Rhetor, Dennis Saleh
Bryant Literary Review
"Words fail me." Why read further then?
Well, because you see the words do continue,
Saguaro, Dennis Saleh
Saguaro, Dennis Saleh
Bryant Literary Review
The desert night
touches the air
like the perfume
of a woman
Her Poems Read Like Postcards, Mark Smith
Her Poems Read Like Postcards, Mark Smith
Bryant Literary Review
Her poems read like postcards
scribbled at a table in a small café
Yard Sale, John Streamas
Yard Sale, John Streamas
Bryant Literary Review
I need to say right off that I am, as you can plainly see, a white man, and I'm not either proud or ashamed of that fact,
Ice, Holly Guran
Ice, Holly Guran
Bryant Literary Review
You are no companion
for this aging lover
lying in wait under snow.
Sleeping God, V. P. Loggins
Sleeping God, V. P. Loggins
Bryant Literary Review
On the ninth day of creation God
Had already slept for 63 hours.
An Element Of Style, Charles Sabukewicz
An Element Of Style, Charles Sabukewicz
Bryant Literary Review
A noun by definition
can be almost anything:
Sanctuary, John Sibley Williams
Sanctuary, John Sibley Williams
Bryant Literary Review
A star rests heavy on the roof.
A dozen dead birds roost in the gutters.
The Madness Of Ida Mae, Christine Bagley
The Madness Of Ida Mae, Christine Bagley
Bryant Literary Review
I stood in line at Stop & Shop in my Liz Taylor wig and a tight yellow pantsuit that pulled across my fanny like an ace bandage.
Neighbor Kid, Bob Davis
Neighbor Kid, Bob Davis
Bryant Literary Review
Neighbor kid is so weird, that I know his name
but think of him as "neighbor kid."
Aunt Josie, Janet Proulx
Aunt Josie, Janet Proulx
Bryant Literary Review
Favored form-fitting blouses,
pencil skirts and strappy-heeled shoes,
Remembered, John Grey
Remembered, John Grey
Bryant Literary Review
Years and months and days
fade into one another.
Only moments survive the chaos
Luke's Dad, Cari Oleskewicz
Luke's Dad, Cari Oleskewicz
Bryant Literary Review
Ellen needs a drink, and wants to slap her sister for suggesting a fountain soda at the food court.
The Man Who Shoots Stop Signs, William Jolliff
The Man Who Shoots Stop Signs, William Jolliff
Bryant Literary Review
Standing alone on a dark road, maybe he believes
the new ones are virgins, too hard to resist.
Drownproofing, Tom Chandler
Drownproofing, Tom Chandler
Bryant Literary Review
Just cup your hands
and peel back
water like sky.
At The Eye Doctor's, Stephen R. Roberts
At The Eye Doctor's, Stephen R. Roberts
Bryant Literary Review
The doctor asks me to read
the eye chart, line five.
I think it begins with D