Today's poem is
"So Far from That River, We Listen to a Single Storm from Opposite Sides"
from Mid-American Review
Amorak Huey
's fourth book of poems is Dad Jokes from Late in the Patriarchy (Sundress Publications, 2021). Co-author with W. Todd Kaneko of the textbook Poetry: A Writer's Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury, 2018) and the chapbook Slash/Slash (Diode, 2021), Huey teaches writing at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.
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September 25, 2021: "Fairy Tale" "My father cuts off his thumb with a circular saw...."
June 26, 2021: "Childhood Goes Kaleidoscope, Kaleidoscope, Kaleidoscope, Gun" "We keep waiting to wake up & know what we're doing..."
July 23, 2019: "The Boy Who Believed in the Girl Who Did Not Believe in God" "They're supposed to be learning something about Emily Dickinson..."
December 10, 2018: "Elegy with 'Satisfaction' Playing in the Background" "Life is assembled from the splinters and shards..."
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