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The Wind's Broken Corners
a poetry journal
Jun 21, 2007
Explorations of an Idea
An antelope in
mid-leap:
the heart.
Like a squall whose voice rives
the sky that bound it, this
mouth from whom syllables are
stressed and consonants expressed.
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Foxes for war
Ravens for war
Black face over orange
Fox-trotters after fleeing pigs
Spilled liquid
Think boat on water
Pigs in translucent pink
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The Critical Poet
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Poetry Collections
Pastoral
Quiver of Arrows: Collected Poetms 1986-2006
Riding Westward
The Rest of Love
Poems Preposted
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2007
(80)
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October
(1)
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August
(7)
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July
(3)
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June
(10)
Rosemallows versus BeesThe bees that, together,in ...
Any Better?
They Shout—all day, the men that fail to bring coy...
Explorations of an Idea
Great Poems by Great Poets
The Bird in Front of the Ox
And so it has come
Help
Heavy-Legged Soldiers
Foreheads in Thick, Plum Letters
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May
(18)
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April
(33)
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March
(1)
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February
(7)
Labels
Allegorical
(2)
Arrow-and-Bow themed poem
(1)
Beauty in natural things
(1)
Bird poem
(3)
Body poem
(2)
Cento
(1)
Childhood memory
(1)
Collected God poems
(2)
Death
(1)
Experimental
(1)
Explanatory
(1)
Form based
(2)
Fragments
(2)
Garden / Flower poem
(1)
God poem
(5)
Greek Gods
(1)
Greek Mythology
(3)
Icarus / Daedalus
(1)
If based poem
(2)
Imagery poem only
(2)
Leda and the Swan
(1)
Lighthouse
(1)
Lost ones
(1)
Loved ones
(1)
Poem
(1)
Poems
(19)
Poetry form
(3)
Sinner poem
(2)
Sonnenizio
(1)
Syllables: 10-10
(1)
Truth poem
(1)
Two-versions-of-the-same-story poem
(3)
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