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Seas, Rivers, & Streams

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  • Poem
    By Magda Portal
    Translated By Kathleen Weaver
    I'm a sea since I could never have been a river
    An unchanneled sea
    of green merriments
    and solitary depths…
  • Poem
    By Camille T. Dungy
    Ask me if I speak for the snail and I will tell you
    I speak for the snail.
                             speak of underneathedness
    and the welcome of mosses,
                                           of life that springs up,
    little lives that pull back and wait for a moment.
  • Poem
    By H.D.
    Or is it a great tide that covers the rock-pool
    so that it and the rock are indistinguishable

    from the…
  • Poem
    By Richard Brautigan
    I saw thousands of pumpkins last night
    come floating in on the tide,
    bumping up against the rocks and
    rolling…
  • Poem
    By Zoë Skoulding
    what travessia/trip/travesia/trajet
                 traverses
       the wreck/naufragio/
    naufragio/naufrage
    of…
  • Poem
    By Don Domanski
    *
    clouds creak in the sky
    herons creak in the sky. 
    *
    the dark approaches itself
    from all sides once again…
  • Poem
    By Karen Houle
    One man and one woman park the government Jeep
    on the gravel shoulder of the Grand River watershed.
    Paired…
  • Poem
    By Maya Khosla
    Water minus air becomes wound.
    Her blowhole, bursts of breathing,
    trapped in an endless curtain of netting…
  • Poem
    By William Butler Yeats
    The unpurged images of day recede;
    The Emperor's drunken soldiery are abed;
    Night resonance recedes, night-walkers' song
    After great cathedral gong;
    A starlit or a moonlit dome disdains
    All that man is,
    All mere complexities,
    The fury and the mire of human veins.

    Before me floats an image,...
  • Poem
    By Jorie Graham
    The blades like irises turning very fast to see you completely—steel-blue then red where the cut occurs…
  • Poem
    By Raúl Zurita
    Translated By William Rowe
    And then rained down from ferocious clouds
    our empty pupils heard the suspended breakers
    beat while down…
  • Poem
    By Peter O’Leary
    In a wind
    the lake's scissoring surface

    and the Sun's vernal glare
    the gulls cut to curls
    in their turns…
  • Poem
    By Ada Limón
    Is it okay to begin with the obvious? I am full of stones—
                is it okay not to look out this window, but to look out another?

    A mentor once said, You can't start a poem...
  • Poem
    By Cole Swensen
    a river slips
                            in shifting leaves
    sifting. a river sifts
                            and falls to pieces
    in which not seen
         ...
  • Poem
    By Stephen Ratcliffe
    grey whiteness of fog against invisible
    ridge, bird slanting toward pine branch
    in foreground, sound of wave in channel
              now in a new way and from
              was, more than form

             ...
  • Poem
    By Samuel Gregoire
    Translated By Forrest Gander
    My delirium is a transformocean
    Rocking me like the seven thousand waves
    That brought Wangolo to Ziltik.

    Cric . . .
    Crack . . .
    Tim Tim
    Bwa sèch


    It’s a tale of salty foam,
    Of centuries-old laughter
    Breaking out anew in wet reflections,

    Of the coming and going of...
  • Poem

    poetry-magazine

    Drifts

    By Danielle Vogel
    Drift two—




     perfect curtains of algae

     almost as one         —

     and the phytoplankton rise

     oxygen levels   , a radiance

     in the Sound’s center trough

     up and out toward the shoals


     atmosphere   ,  estuary  - -


     confluent tides—

     this upwelling : of organisms , of winds and waters



     drifts of nourishing darkness ,...
  • Poem
    By Coral Bracho
    Translated By Forrest Gander
    Water of jellyfish,
    lacteal, sinuous water,
    water of lubricious borders; glassy thickness—Deliquescence
    in delectable contours. Water—sumptuous water
    of involution, of languor

    in placid densities. Water,
    water silken and plumbeous in opacity, in weight—Mercurial;
          water in suspense, slow water. The algal bloom
    brilliant—In the paps of...
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