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Today's poem is "conditions under which everything might be different"

from Kestrel

Kristin Lueke is the author of the forthcoming "American Melancholy: Poems" (Ecco). She is Visiting Distinguished Professor in the English Dept. at Rutgers for the spring term 2023.

Other poems on the web by Kristin Lueke:
Two poems
"reasons not to set myself on fire"
"i ask the sun too much"
Three poems
"we don't do math on sundays"
"the animal eats"
Two poems
"Nobody knows what a horse looks like"
Two poems

Kristin Lueke's Website.

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Other poems by Kestrel in Verse Daily:
March 1, 2024:   "Poem in Which I Serenade My Lost Friends" by Denise Duhamel
February 28, 2024:   "Ancestry" by Sarah Elkins
February 27, 2024:   "Poem in Which I Serenade My Lost Friends" by Martha Silano
July 25, 2023:   "It Is Advantageous to Place on the Table a [Hollow Figurine] of Apollo, with Bibliomancy" by Lesley Wheeler
July 20, 2023:   "Edward Hopper's 'Seven A.M.', 1948" by Michael Boccardo
July 18, 2023:   "Visitation" by Eric Pankey
December 1, 2022:   "The Languorous Flipside of Fire" by John Minczeski

May 20, 2022:   "Resentment" by Ace Boggess
May 14, 2022:   "Resentment" by Al Maginnes
May 13, 2022:   "Cultivar from the West" by Angie Macri
November 28, 2021:   "Another Story of Ash" by Rick Campbell
November 27, 2021:   "Ars Poetica II" by Dean Rader
November 26, 2021:   "Wine with Everything Was What I Said" by Laura Sobbott Ross

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