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Pirated Music.(Baby Boomer Issue)(Poem)

2856 Kbps the download speed --& tho there is no scot-free, & comparisons are odious, all you have to do it would seem is ask to...
Prairie Schooner, 09/22/09 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
Achievement.(Baby Boomer Issue)(Poem)

As much as we wish we can help ourselves to coming home and to a pepper-heavy Bloody Mary and a back pillow and long flyways flown by dry-cleaned...
Prairie Schooner, 09/22/09 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
A Leap of Words to Things
Gary Snyder's Riprap A BIT OF ECHOLOCATION FIRST. Riprap, Gary Snyder's first book, came to be published in 1959, the same year as Robert...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/09 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
Otherwise Elsewhere
Somewhere other than here the lawyer with a leaf in his hair; somewhere out of sight a swallow soaring into our dog-nose weather; elsewhere the...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
To Lynda Hull
The biographical is boring tho you tried to refute this by charging language with currents streaming into back-lit gentian-colored chiffon,...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
Wandering Oxygen
Exactly what the future holds as advertised only sometimes can one actually say I mean, if a friend comes around to ask you what's for dinner?...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
Answering
the purity of rain clouds with the purity of a greengrocer in an ankle-length apron, or one purity with another a Tibetan's gold-capped eye tooth...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
Wishes
"I had the wish to be changed," St. Paul sang that night, arriving as he had at last here in my dream of drinking by the dam this was the night...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
How Else to Say It
And the guilt that must be got rid of All one's life How does my neighbor feel about that? These appearing but feckless days Vain or proud ...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication -
Nostalgia
What to do now with the nostalgia for first handjobs there in the house of the Adamsville doctor if at the time it was Mott the Hoople & T Rex...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Rivard, David · More from publication



