Featured Poetry

To the Curly-Haired Barista

Sep 18, 2017

Performance Poetry by Megan LeAnne

When I asked about your tea selection, what I really meant to say was Goddamn you’re pretty.

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Faculty Development Workshop

May 29, 2017

Poem by Julia Lisella

When should we run? After we have locked the door?

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Waterside at Mueller Lake Park

May 22, 2017

Two Poems by David Meischen

No creature wants such beauty, such attention.

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A Thousand Bluebirds

May 15, 2017

Poem by Maureen Seaton and Neil de la Flor

I know now what a smiley face can do, and I exercise it judiciously.

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Through, the Window

May 10, 2017

Poem by Rebecca Teich

Often, I try to tilt my chin up to look her smack in the eye.

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The Golden Record

May 08, 2017

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We wanted to make a good impression. Maybe even to launch a conversation.

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Oasis

Apr 26, 2017

Poem by Lucille Lang Day

Where does meaning lurk in a universe where mountains are mangy from fires and logging?

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Gauguin at the Fund-raiser

Apr 24, 2017

Poem by Jennifer Jean

'No, no, no,' said C, 'this dude cannot paint a lady.'

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Mercury

Apr 10, 2017

Poem by Kevin Killian

I would be a day. I’d run around after myself. I would cohere.

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My Next Tattoo / A Promise

Apr 03, 2017

Poem by Aimee Suzara

I imagine this boat tattooed: the engraved wings reaching in each direction, indicating those early sea voyages.

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