21–40 of 11462 Poems «1234»Viewsshow detailshide detailsSort by Faith BY MICHAEL *******br>When I cannot believe, The brown herds still move across green fields Into the tufty hills, and I was born . . . Teusaquillo, 1989 BY MAURICE KILWEIN GUEVARA Flowering sietecueros trees: How easily we married ourselves to the idea of that bruised light . . . Bright Pittsburgh Morning BY MAURICE KILWEIN GUEVARA This must happen just after I die: At sunrise I bend over my grandparents' empty house in Hazelwood and pull it out of the soft cindered earth by the Mon River. . . . Hanukkah BY HILDA MORLEY This season for us, the Jews— a season of candles, one more . . . Winter Solstice BY HILDA MORLEY A cold night crosses our path The world appears . . . And I in My Bed Again BY HILDA MORLEY Last night tossed in my bed . . . alternate names for black boys BY DANEZ SMITH 1. smoke above the burning bush 2. archnemesis of summer night 3. first son of soil . . . Listen Attenuate the Loss and Find BY ANNE WALDMAN name appears everywhere and in dream body armor removed . . . From “Citizen” BY CLAUDIA RANKINE /
You are in the dark, in the car, watching the black-tarred street being swallowed by speed; he tells you his dean is making him hire a person of color when there are so many great writers out there. . . . Listen History Will Decide BY ANNE WALDMAN All writing around the sides the persons a galaxy all writing resounds a hot history. All writing is in fact cut-ups history will decide games heated and heated economic behavior. To rise up scene all sounds of Tahrir and inside supply side threatened. A long delineation. Longer than I would . . . ICC Kenya Trials: Witness BY SHAILJA PATEL was it so I could never say across a courtroom . . . Mosaic BY TIM SEIBLES A carpet of light, the ocean alive < half a moon muting the stars. . . . sideshow BY DANEZ SMITH Have I spent too much time worrying about the boys killing each other to pray for the ones who do it with their own hands? . . . The Last Son of China BY **** PING ....................... hello hello hello ... Weiwei ... where have you been? ... I see you in dreams ... bleeding ... in the darkness of the . . . The Skin of Sleep BY MYRA SKLAREW The skin of sleep is thin. It will not hold. Its contents stumble out. . . . What Could Have Happened BY SHAILJA PATEL Wa gal la . . . Everybody Has a Heartache: A Blues BY JOY HARJO In the United terminal in Chicago at five on a Friday afternoon The sky is breaking with rain and wind and all the flights Are delayed forever. We will never get to where we are going . . . Good Friday BY MARIA MELENDEZ KELSON Jesus, I want my sins back. My prattle, pride, and private prices — climbing, clinching, clocking — . . . ICE Agents Storm My Porch BY MARIA MELENDEZ KELSON The Indiscriminate Citizenry of Earth are out to arrest my sense of being a misfit. “Open up!” they bellow, hands quiet before my door that’s only wind and juniper needles, anyway.
You can’t do it, I squeak from inside. You can’t make me feel at home here in this time of siege for me . . . Tablets BY DUNYA MIKHAIL 1
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