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Today's poem is "The Transit of Hermes"
from Not Yet Transfigured

Orison Books

Eric Pankey is the author of many collections of poetry, most recently NOT YET TRANSFIGURED. He is the Heritage Chair in Writing at George Mason University.

Other poems by Eric Pankey in Verse Daily:
September 21, 2020:   "Awaiting Election Day" "Summer has vanished...."
March 26, 2020:   "Available Light" "The solace of amnesia must be that one..."
March 5, 2015:   "My Brother's Insomnia" "A boy ties (but will not remember how)..."
February 18, 2015:   "Lost" "In the distance, a river..."
December 28, 2005:   "Rain-Freighted" " Then the rain fell, as it does..."
November 28, 2005:   "As A Damper Quells A Struck String" " To name the melon flower is not to chart the hypothetical..."
April 10, 2005:  "The Narration of Rain ""Rain blows through the pines. Rain rattles water oak leaves. Rain on..."
June 2, 2003:  "Leave-Taking Above the Missouri" "The way out is up, over, through the thistle gate..."
May 4, 2003:  "The Reconstruction of the Fictive Space" "I open my eyes and a season passes..."

Books by Eric Pankey:

Other poems on the web by Eric Pankey:
"House with Many Rooms"
Five poems
Seven poems
"Speculation on Suffering"
Two poems
Two poems
Four poems
Two poems
"The Worksite"
"Post-Diluvian"
Five poems

Eric Pankey's Website.



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