Category: Poetry

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DEATH & CHICKENS BY MARY WLODARSKI

I’ve heard homesteaders talk about raising their children learning the life cycle, knowing where their food comes from, giving thanks for the animal’s sacrifice. But as I watch my three year-old stroke the feathers of a dead...

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CRANE AS MESSENGERS BY MARY WLODARSKI

After my brother died, I started seeing Sandhill Cranes— or I started noticing them. They’d fly over my house, stand in a field as I drove past, or I’d hear their call on the wind. I don’t know which comes first— the thoughts of...

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A FAMILY OF SANDHILL CRANES BY MARY WLODARSKI

My aging parents feed all the birds the turkeys the deer the squirrels the rabbits. Dutifully filling the feeders and when that is not enough—sheet pans, pouring out cracked corn or birdseed. Today while swimming with my boys at...

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THE UNNAMEABLE BY DB JONAS

A Bullsnake elegy He’s a paragon of rectitude. Like spiral time, he has no reverse gear. Agent provocateur, creature without guile, he turns up only when we least suspect. Emissary of innocence, a world without dimension, he’s a...

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DAWN BALLOON OVER ANZA-BORREGO BY DB JONAS

In noiseless passage through the quiet dawn a Barn Owl crossed beneath the drift of our groaning basket midnight’s muffled thief daybreak’s sated raptor patron of the desert’s edge rastering the woodland’s providential floor on...

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BIOENERGETICS BY DB JONAS

Cetaceans glide along the gradients where planktons whorl and nightjars follow moth-light through the dark where hominids trail the moose and elk along their branching pathways strewn with sugars proteins enzymes fats the stuff...

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IN THE GARDEN BY ALLEN PLONE

there in the garden pretending to ornament isosceles shaped a ladder I yell to it Hey! I say you’re the definition of function without beauty steps to nothing not reaching to top off a tree or God yet you hold my eye the slope...

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