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Meg Barboza
Meg Barboza's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in P-Queue, Court Green, Parcel, Denver Quarterly, and 1913. Her reviews have appeared in Colorado Review.
She works for the New York City Department of Education.
Recent Work
Metanarrative: Platonic Forms
Meg Barboza
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/ Let us agree on traffic lights and liquor; punishment / / above all else. The edible. Coquettish / / Spring. The genitalia of both sexes...
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Hammer Stuck
Jordan Stempleman
(10)
238 views
A bull, heard over the intercom, makes a terrible / sound. It seems to be dying or aware / of some terrible situation. Between its buckings, /...
RED WINGS COLLAPSING
Emily Pettit
(17)
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/ What do you call a field of black telephones ringing? / / A problem? Sometimes I make ridiculous gestures / / with my arms and legs, and...
They Sold The Calf. That Fall
Michelle Taransky
(8)
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The bank took over. What had been / the farm. The particular / / that is described in entry 8. By that year / he was a member. Planning...
Poem Fighting Sleep
Cynthia Arrieu-King
(4)
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A big black horse is very rude to me. / / I know. It wasn't. And then choke. But before the birds started. / Then they creaked alongside the west...
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