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A Revelation
Don't waste your time talking normally to people who aren't normal, TH offered, so I stopped. To my sister: Maybe you could visit Mom more often,...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/04 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
Fear Day
His almost mother And his (this) father Ensnarled think, Fear. Fear on this fabulous day! Fear is what they want this day to be about. Yes, Fear's...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/03 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
My body worn out from it
My body worn out from it every night. He comes in wearing his tux. He takes it off. No more No more, I cry (ecstatically, he thinks). Not his...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/03 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
My Brain Was Enormous
I'm tired of checking the calendar. My mother died 18 months ago. Aunt Rae's yahrzeit. My friend's yard sale. On what date will I be thin? How long...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/03 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
Hello to the Dog
The wife says hello to the dog. Hello dog. Hello dog. Hello dog. That there is no dog no longer worries him. He's hungry. I'm hungry dammit. Here...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/03 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
Dammit!
She was In the Which then Had died Her nose Told her "Between us It's Dead" Was she Crazy? Felt, But he She wanted Any way, All positions, In out,...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/02 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
A unique Mycobacterium species isolated from an epizootic of striped bass - Morone saxatilis - Dispatches - Brief Article
We isolated a Mycobacterium sp. resembling Mycobacterium marinum and M. ulcerans from diseased striped bass (Morone saxatilis) during an epizootic...
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 09/01/01 by Martha W. Rhodes · More from publication -
Our Father at 80 Has Moved to the Country Where
he's no longer poisoned every Sabbath dinner by imagined sons owing him money (his one real son birthed into a receptacle somewhere & . . . all...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/97 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication -
As They Had Died
From the rim of a Mayan pit I looked for remains of the sacrificed, wanting to see them as they had died, half strangled and stabbed, left to...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/97 by Rhodes, Martha · More from publication



