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National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 17, 2014 | Archive, Feature

I wanted to say where I was not: a blackened nut, a crowded wood, the shored boat twisted green with weeds by Meghan M. Lee   They made for themselves a house in pen&ink. What you can see. Red stocking feet cocked askance under the table. The dog leaned with...
National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

National Poetry Month: ALL HOOVES AND TEETH by Jade Benoit

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 16, 2014 | Archive, Feature

All Hooves and Teeth by Jade Benoit   My body is no way to behave.   Last night, I fell asleep in my horse fur again and I’m sorry. I know my habits are getting out of hand but the animal sieved through me so deep I even wore my fur out in the rain and shed...
National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

National Poetry Month: THE DEAD GIRLS SPEAK IN UNISON by Danielle Pafunda

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 15, 2014 | Archive, Feature

The Dead Girls Speak in Unison by Danielle Pafunda   THE DEAD GIRLS SPEAK IN UNISON Where’s our deady daddy? Where’s our dear dead dada man? We’re all dolled up. We’re curls and pearls and ruffled pants. We’ve tacked our skin back ontobones, and hissing roaches...
National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

National Poetry Month: 568 by Kate Greenstreet

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 14, 2014 | Archive, Feature

568 by Kate Greenstreet   Light by six. Like everyone, she’s simple.   I understand her crazy trust. But how can these tricks work?   Parks at night   are always dangerous. And our will. Free will.   She cuts herself. I never got close to...
National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

National Poetry Month: NEW ROMANTICS by Farid Matuk

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 13, 2014 | Archive, Feature

New Romantics by Farid Matuk   Carry carrier the disease is not a bad thing is forever new romantics sing precise of them women inside me   cherry wine Faye had butt kids dance close without touching fall into your comfort, grain dance quinoa purple pink...
National Poetry Month: I WANTED TO SAY WHERE I WAS NOT by Meghan M. Lee

National Poetry Month: TEA WITH MS. QUAN by Dan George

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 12, 2014 | Archive, Feature

Tea with Ms. Quan by Dan George   soft edges ripening in the sun of an empty bag               * I’ve been thirsting for the future textures this pumpkin decomposing articulates our atmosphere               Let’s manifest a line the mind finds charming sexual...
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