Poem of the Day: William Aberg

  VESPERTINE   I can still see it, evenings: the sky an orange liquor over the coming dark, a woman brushing the twigs from her hair, dwarf trees sparkling with a lavender mist. But it’s something else, a step into the old, wonderful story in which the...

Poem of the Day: Robert Creeley

  EDGES   Edges of the field, the blue flowers, the reddish wash of the grasses, the cut green path up to the garden plot overgrown with seedlings and weeds— green first of all, but light, the cut of the sunlight edges each shift of the vivid...

Poem of the Day: Charmi Keranen

  LATE CRETACEOUS   1. Say the hummingbird’s a home wrecker Spider-cropped or furious How else to account for The missing orbs The white fields of porches Heather filling the salvage yard   2. My landlord is dying The man in love with the idea of...