Poetry 2014 / Volume 45

Indio, California — Colin Dodds

The highway sign read Indio and other desert cities as if they were already an addendum to a Biblical catastrophe The sky became naked, merciless The highway narrowed, lost lanes Loneliness became a cosmic affair By a railroad graveyard, the date farms die, the houses sit unfinished and the noise overwhelms the signal at last … Continue reading

Poetry 2014 / Volume 45

Absolutely, Positively 4th Street — Brenda Yates

Imminent rain              I didn’t believe in        finds me walking down 4th     as the reluctant air begins losing itself— it can’t quite hold together        changing state         as surely as faith       once it’s begun to let go.       Mist anoints my skin   shrouds my hair   catches in funnel-webs   spun     over the shrubs     hedges     rosebushes,       beading tiny necklaces … Continue reading

Poetry 2014 / Volume 45

Two Poems for Frank Lloyd Wright — John Sibley Williams

1. Material origin:    essential in constructing the authentic body      authentically. Angles:    as space must diverge from form                regardless, and in opposition define harmony. Structure:    a home begins as dream,        begins air, as content that needs something to fill. Hands:    mold the air   earthward. 2. Had we not remade the world into … Continue reading