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An Appeal, Mary Soon Lee
An Appeal, Mary Soon Lee
Bryant Literary Review
Colleagues, let us terminate forthwith
the reprehensible hegemony
Decrescendo, Patrick Graydon
Decrescendo, Patrick Graydon
Bryant Literary Review
Angst disappears with the rest of his fears,
the fanfare has begun.
Grace And The Abandoned, John Grey
Grace And The Abandoned, John Grey
Bryant Literary Review
Grace walks to the lake
and her critters follow.
The Ballet Class, Kendall Klym
The Ballet Class, Kendall Klym
Bryant Literary Review
I'll be the first to admit that I'm no expert.
Peroxide, William Jolliff
Peroxide, William Jolliff
Bryant Literary Review
The first time her sisters helped her
while their mom was still at work,
Prelude, Robert Funge
Prelude, Robert Funge
Bryant Literary Review
Watching a Guinness
settle is almost
as pleasurable as
Photo From Ballydehob, Robert Funge
Photo From Ballydehob, Robert Funge
Bryant Literary Review
We're staying in this little village just west of Cork
in the green and yellow house on the left
Mother Noose, Mark Smith
Mother Noose, Mark Smith
Bryant Literary Review
Behind the yard of pumpkins
and blue hubbards, stems
Eros Vs. Logos, David Zepp Lash
Eros Vs. Logos, David Zepp Lash
Bryant Literary Review
On July 15, 2011 I was diagnosed with a stage IV "double hit" Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.
Father, 1970, Julie Danho
Father, 1970, Julie Danho
Bryant Literary Review
Outside Sip-N-Dip Donuts, he and Drag and Crazy Andy down Cuervo until
After Harry's Suicide, E. G. Silverman
After Harry's Suicide, E. G. Silverman
Bryant Literary Review
I had not dreamed, so at first I remembered nothing.
The Sting Of It, Denise Utt
The Sting Of It, Denise Utt
Bryant Literary Review
If I could retire
I wouldn't have to commute
to the whims of the wind
Looking Forward To The Farmer's Market, Stephen Germic
Looking Forward To The Farmer's Market, Stephen Germic
Bryant Literary Review
Slender lives of orphans, sewage of a nation,
they talk in old age about childhood.
Ghost, Peter Barlow
A Poet's Uncle, Matthew Dulany
A Poet's Uncle, Matthew Dulany
Bryant Literary Review
After the death of his sister-in-law, Bill Ruckelsmann began to pay more attention to his nephew.
Airport, Alex Russo
Airport, Alex Russo
Bryant Literary Review
a universe of utter transience connects people
moving in every direction like twelve thousand
Afterlife--The Drowning Pool, Catherine Tahmin
Afterlife--The Drowning Pool, Catherine Tahmin
Bryant Literary Review
when you die
they bring you warm towels
Mourners, Lawrence F. Farrar
Mourners, Lawrence F. Farrar
Bryant Literary Review
Professor Emeritus Jake Freeman cramped the wheel of his old Buick hard right and swung off the interstate.
Microwave Popcorn, Ace Boggess
Microwave Popcorn, Ace Boggess
Bryant Literary Review
in the movie theaters of my childhood
I learned to love the dark
Rocket Man, Peter E. Murphy
Shall I Go?, James Damron
Shall I Go?, James Damron
Bryant Literary Review
When soft, white light
Falls upon the night,
The Dependence Day Celebration, Dwayne Thorpe
The Dependence Day Celebration, Dwayne Thorpe
Bryant Literary Review
This day comes to us in a box
with bright new clothes and masks.
The Mourning Cloak, Kenneth Vanderbeek
The Mourning Cloak, Kenneth Vanderbeek
Bryant Literary Review
David was not a careless driver, but he was not an exemplary one, either.
The Widow, Francine Witte
The Widow, Francine Witte
Bryant Literary Review
She stands straight up for the first time
in years. So many hours spent hunched
Probably, Francine Witte
Probably, Francine Witte
Bryant Literary Review
That summer was knobby
and loose-skinned like the knuckles
of a tired old man. My father