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Today's poem is "Shirley DeLis"

from Cimarron Review

Martin Pousson’s first novel, No Place, Louisiana, was a finalist for the John Gardner Award in Fiction and has been translated into French. His first collection of poems, Sugar, was recently released by Suspect Thoughts Press. He teaches at Loyola University.

About Cimarron Review:
Poets in this issue: Laura Powers, Charles Harper Webb, Cathleen Calbert, John Poch, Jennifer Juneau, Deborah Allbritain, Frank Matagrano, Alicia Denai Aiken, D.H. Tracy, Emily Rapp, Melora Wolff, Christopher Hennessy, Bradi Grebien-Samkow, Fiona Sampson, Anne-Marie Fyfe, Martin Pousson, Kathryn Maris

Cimarron Review * 205 Morrill Hall * English Department * Oklahoma State University * Stillwater, OK 74078
Poetry Editors: Lisa Lewis * Ai * Alfred Corn

Other poems from Cimarron Review in Verse Daily:
July 25, 2006:   "Work Horse" by Kathryn Maris
March 23, 2006:   "The Mystery of Pigeons Feeding in December" by Paul Benton
March 15, 2006:   "Detour, Missouri" by Chad Parmenter
November 3, 2005:   "A Catechism" by James Crizer
November 1, 2005:   "My Personal Theory of Evolution" Richard Cecil
October 31, 2005:   "In Fall" Doretta Wildes
July 9, 2005:   "Sestina Inviting My Sister to Become a Pirate" by Sandra Beasley
January 9, 2005:  "Love Poem" by Rebecca Aronson
January 8, 2005:  "Ghazal" by Mimi Khalvati
July 4, 2004:  "Morning Drive to Ijamsville" by Elizabeth Rees
March 21, 2004:  "Starlings in the Bakery" by Jason Roush
March 18, 2004:  "Displacement" by Constantine Contogenis
March 16, 2004:  "He became a poet because he could not fly" by Adam Penna
July 21, 2003:  "Written By Pavlov’s Few, Sad, Last Surviving Dogs" by Susanna Roxman

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