"Picture a point, then place" by Carol D. Guerrero-Murphy
the point on a line, imagine it moving along the line.
"Lucky us" by Bob Hicok
Best is when one of us wakes and almostin a dream brings lips to the other, to the mostly
"Self-improvement as Schopenhauer would see it" by Bob Hicok
I didn't take up the cartwheel until I was fifty.A Ferris wheel had broken loose and the way
"With apologies to Pauline Kael" by Bob Hicok
In Shawshank, when Andy Dufresne plays Cosà fan tutte
from "19 Sets of Instructions for Movement Games for One or More Players Which Can Also Be a Commentary Track to the Movie '2001: A Space Odyssey': Poems" by Jon Woodward
For a large crowd. Blink but
be motionless, silent.
"A Land Not Mine" by Shireen Madon
Here's to morning air; precise light
through gypsum walls and the smoke
"Against Nostalgia" by Austin Kodra
When my older brother was young enough to believe in flight,
he leapt from a tree in our front yard, certain he would dip low
"To a Critic" by Noelle Kocot
It must be habit that drives you,
Like laughing to oneself in the intense billowing
Of a vulgar sunset, like writhing around