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White Fish

There isn’t a nice Jewish boy in sight—not that I’m looking for one.

White Houses

I open the door and Eleanor is leaning against the wall, paper white.

White Moon Rising

I never actually existed. I didn’t know it at the time, but it’s clear as day.

White Space

We can be naked in black light, the smell of unwash and old pot.

Whitecaps

“I don’t think I can do this,” she says, after a pause. “I don’t trust you.”

Why I Was in Vietnam

I was opposed to the taking of human life. I was opposed to all war.

Window Washer

The window washer smiles a little and licks his lips. Nadine smiles back.

Wino

Give him a bottle of red wine. You’ll be his best friend right away.

Winter

The gravest season and least understood is more than pale heads

Winter’s Gate

He begrudged how money poured through her hands like water.

Wise as Serpents

The Nazis are training some of their storm-troopers here in America.

With or Without the Dog

Of course she had known. Nothing in this life escaped her design. Everywhere, people ogled the ring. Everywhere, Emeline posted pictures.

won’t you celebrate with me

won’t you celebrate with me that every day has tried to kill me

Working Title

Without a working title, a poem could muddle meaning, confuse purpose.

Xingu

Mrs. Ballinger is one of the ladies who pursue Culture in bands.

Year of the Great Voyage

Our eyes searched for the island, but ahead there was only overcast.

Years of Experience with Bows and Arrows

You’re supposed to hit is the bull’s-eye, that black spot, precise spot.

Yokai

“Ki o tsukete!” she called, and he knew the words. Be careful.

You Are in Violation of House Rules

At first he was mortified. Another person harboured ill will towards him.

You Are Merely Part of This

You’ve seen her almost every day, going to and from the gardens.

You Ask

You ask, Could we have coffee? No, my truth, I’m still on this side.

You Cannot Lie about a Mountain

“Fuck you,” I said, but it was hard to say it with any meaning.

You Deserve Nothing

There were classes where you became a family. It was a kind of love affair.

You Don’t Miss Your Water (’Til the Well Runs Dry)

We began to obsess over water, where it came from, where it was going.

You, or Someone Like You

I’ve got my hands around the man’s legs when I notice the blood.

Your First Date

You slouched on the couch, naked, in front of the air conditioner.

Youth

The joy and anguish of youth, captured in two six-word stories.

Youth

“O youth! The strength of it, the faith of it, the imagination of it!”

You’re Part of This Too

It was the way of the world: everybody wanted someone else.

Zee to A

Dr. Zee knows his son is struggling up out of some chemical fog.