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Today's poem is "What's Owed"
from cadabra

Carnegie Mellon University Press

Dan Rosenberg's The Crushing Organ won the 2011 American Poetry Journal Book Prize. He holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a PhD from the University of Georgia. He teaches at Wells College, and co-edits Transom.

Other poems by Dan Rosenberg in Verse Daily:
September 27, 2012:   "What's There" "There's seeing the girl and there's seeing her..."
June 20, 2010:   "What's There" "There's seeing the girl and there's seeing her..."

Books by Dan Rosenberg:

Other poems on the web by Dan Rosenberg:
"Fracturing as a Kindness to Be Mined"
Three poems
"Beached"
"Origins"
"Epithalamion"
Two poems
"New Idioms"
Two poems

Other poems on the web by Dan Rosenberg:
Two poems
Four poems

Dan Rosenberg's Blog.

Dan Rosenberg's Website.

Dan Rosenberg According to Wikipedia.

Dan Rosenberg on Twitter.

About cadabra:

"[These] poems—swift, judicious, perpetually alert—chart the marvelous vantages within daily particulars, cusps, close listening. A master of quickened lulls ('in pursuit / of paradise I'm still,' he writes, and I feel the wild, stunned presence of eternity-in-an-afternoon), Rosenberg is among poetry's most attentive naturalists of the instant."
—Zach Savich



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