Poetry Now
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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An In-Between Time | "He hasn't quite left her," | divorce, change | Poetry Now 5.4 Issue 28 (1980) 34. |
Castrating the Pigs | "It always seemed to be a rainy day" | animals, masculinity | Poetry Now 5.4 Issue 28 (1980) 34. |
The Way the Light Shines | "The shrill singing of cicada" | aging, friendship | Poetry Now 5.3 Issue 27 (1980) 6. |
There Are Still Some Mysteries | "My young neighbor attended an" | Poetry Now 5.4 Issue 28 (1980) 34. | |
Weather Words | "The garden waited to be covered," | gardening, winter | Poetry Now 5.4 Issue 28 (1980) 34. |
Anyone Can See | "Anyone with half wit can see" | farming, gift | Poetry Now 6.5 Issue 35 (1982) 36. |
How Good is Good Enough | "He must have read whatever signs" | homelessness, distinctions | Poetry Now 6.4 Issue 34(1982) 37. |
Shy Breeder | "The heifer is in heat but" | animals, sex | Poetry Now 6.1 (1981) 16. |
Double Talk | "The exercises we schedule" | duality, survival | Poetry Now 6.5 Issue 35 (1982) 36. |
Now Hear This | "Your Honor, she cried, I need help." | religion, marriage | Poetry Now 6.6 Issue 36 (1982) 11. |