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Three Poems

I have so many T-cells I’m afraid of forgetting their names.

Three Poems

Men are so delicate, must be given many portals. I try to be game.

Three Poems

You linger in the dimming aftermath, grayer and fainter than a breath.

Three Poems

Beyond her ampleness, he stands a small man vanquished.

Three Poems

On a morning in November words appeared at the end of my pen.

Three Poems

Nothing likes to be abandoned, no one likes to be compared.

Three Poems

David Hinton

Three Poems

If life was exchanged, who is to say it flowed one way?

Three Poems

The pen is mightier than the sword in the fretwork of a poet’s language.

Three Poems

My mother is queen of buttons. She shows off the prized ones.

Three Poems

For the president’s arrival they shot two dogs making love on the tarmac.

Three Poems

I wanted my love to be everywhere, then love began to bite through me.

Three Stages of Amazement

Charlie wasn’t Lena’s first love, but he counted on being her last.

Three Stories

I tell my sister what I didn’t tell my father, I love you. Please, don’t die.

Ticket to Ride

We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls.

Tiger Balm and Other Poems

I know which home takes the turning, which mind washes in hot water.

To Reach Japan

Writing to you is like putting a note in a bottle, hoping it will reach Japan.

To Save a Butterfly

Yes, Eylon thought, he lied to Cath. Lied about his day, about the risks.

To the Grackle

I should call my loves while I can to listen to the grackles croak.

Tookies

“I don’t care how tired we are. I’m not not having sex on my wedding night.”

Tracy Who Loves the Idea of Horses

His beauty comes from his power. I am as wary as I am drawn to it.

Triage

A dead body leaned sideways against a wall. Its eyes were open.

Twigs

Neither fame nor wealth could provide consolation for life’s brevity.

Two Appeals

My love swims you, your shoulders like hard sails under the green curls.

Two Girls Bathing and Other Poems

She wears her nakedness like it has been woven from air.

Two Poems

Corn repeats itself into a haze of tassels and sheaving leaves.

Two Poems

You can stand on the edge and tremble with fear or risk your life.

Two Poems

God was surrounding the chair, leaves flourishing from a sickly tree.

Two Poems

After you have read all you possibly can there may be a few lines left.

Two Poems

If life is an open vein, what’s brave about a sleeve-heart, sweetheart?