January 1979 Richard DeyDorothy EmersonPamela HadasJudith MoffettJohn MorganTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:After Reading Too Many Poems, I Watch a Robin Taking a Bath Read More Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:From The Ruins of Providence Read More Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:ChiapasThere is the one who turnsA spoon over like a letter,Reading the teeth-marksOlder than his own;The one who strikes a match,Its light floweringIn his eyes,The smoke in his throat;The one who opens the mouthOf a dog to listenTo the sea,... Read More Table of ContentsDavid WagonerAfter Reading Too Many Poems, I Watch a Robin Taking a BathBeing Herded Past the Prison's Honor FarmTo a Panhandler Who, for a Quarter, Said "God Bless You"Elegy while Pruning RosesWading in a MarshFrom the Ruins of ProvidenceKeith WaldropFrom The Ruins of ProvidenceLullaby in JanuaryAround the BlockFrom Wind against the TideGary SotoChiapasLa Familia de Lopez, 1901John ReibetanzSam Appleby, HorsemanCommentHarvey Curtis WebsterSix PoetsIn the Stopping Train, by Donald DavieThe Trash Dragon of Shensi, by Andrew GlazeA Voice in the Mountain, by Peter DavisonWords for Dr. Y, by Anne Sexton (Ed. by Linda Gray Sexton)The Retrieval System, by Maxine KuminThe Dream of a Common Language, by Adrienne RichJulian MoynahanStepping WestwardCONTRIBUTORSJulian MoynahanJohn ReibetanzGary SotoDavid WagonerKeith WaldropHarvey Curtis Webster
Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:After Reading Too Many Poems, I Watch a Robin Taking a Bath Read More
Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:ChiapasThere is the one who turnsA spoon over like a letter,Reading the teeth-marksOlder than his own;The one who strikes a match,Its light floweringIn his eyes,The smoke in his throat;The one who opens the mouthOf a dog to listenTo the sea,... Read More