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Member since April 13, 2013 | 1,764 Readings |
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Switchback, The Paris Review, Tuesday; An Art Project, and Subtropics. She lives in Portland, Oregon, teaches English, and works in an independent bookstore.
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TENDER ORGAN
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg
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/ I say do you have any pets. The walls have no windows. / The woman says hold your breath. Release. My kidney / on a small screen. I think it…
GO-GO’S IN SUBURBIA
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg
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You'd dunk me underwater / until my lungs / were squealing pigs / I still taste the Kibbles 'n Bits / you fed me in our blind taste…
WE WILL TAKE A MOMENT TO ASK SOME QUESTIONS
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg
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Did he hear finches / / How did the windows burn out / / Where does he rest his head / / Did the dirt smell of mushrooms / / Is it…
BRIDGE
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg
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Sometimes I stand at the kitchen window / watch my neighbor pulling weeds in his yard / and say how are you how are you. / Sometimes I stand at…
FABLE
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg
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I found your small face / in my chapped hands / and when I put you down / you began to grow / the husk of a body. / / Leg buds, arms,…
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The People’s Pandemic Prayer
W. Vandoren Wheeler
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// Matthew 6: 9-13 // // / Our (Dead / Beat) Dad, / who art, I hope, / in heaven… holy / shit, man— what / the actual hell? / / Give us this…
In Fields of Bloom and Decay
ryan scariano
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when you unlock your sun cage // the cattle rhyme with my bones / / when husk and seed fall on my blanket / the field begins to fear its…
countdown
Kevin Sampsell
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music ends next week // radios will look dumb / jukeboxes impossible to explain // colored vinyl pretty but mysterious / tell your kids that justin…
The Fish
ryan scariano
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Bukowski started it, got drunk and picked a fight with John Muir. He didn’t want to fight for any ideological reason—it was just somehow what he…
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