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Ferdinandea

Ferdinandea

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Podcasts & Audio, Poetry

By MARIA TERRONE

One of several names given to a ghost island that appeared in July 1831

When the buried volcano erupted,
sulfuric smoke leapt from the Sicilian sea,
seeped through locked, felt-lined chests,
blackening the silverware.

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Jerusalem Light

Jerusalem Light

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry, Translation

By YEHUDIT BEN-ZVI HELLER

 

With burning eyes
she rose before dusk
the mountains beneath her
and all the hills
filling like window panes with liquid suns

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Realization

Realization

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry, Translation

By YEHUDIT BEN-ZVI HELLER

If I forget you Jerusalem, may my right hand wither away. . .
If I do not remember you . . .

—Psalms 137:5-6

To write in Jerusalem
in a garden
with a wind that comes from the mountain
under a canopy of grapevines  

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Song

Song

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry

By HONOR MOORE

 

Of sheets and skin and fur of him,

bed of ground and river, of land,

or tongue, of arms, the wanton field,

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The Curtain

The Curtain

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry, Translation

By MARINA TSVETSAEVA

 

Waterfalls of curtain like spray –
Pine needles–flame–shimmer.
The curtain has no secrets from the stage:
You are the stage, I am the curtain.

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Phaedra

Phaedra

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry, Translation

By MARINA TSVETAEVA

1. LAMENT

Hippolytus! Hippolytus! It stings!
It sears… my cheeks blaze…
How pitiless the hell, Hippolytus,
Concealed in your name!

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Fleetings

Fleetings

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry

By PHILIP NIKOLAYEV

*
Daily land for the craving landlubber
givest us this day,
art the way. Stars and Mars
inconsolable shine,
sway,
entwine
in the trite.
Salvage cars, salvage cars in the night.
Ignite.

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The Massage

The Massage

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry

By RAFAEL CAMPO 

 

The neon strokes of Chinese characters
exclaimed the ancient city’s endlessness.
Beijing at night: how much we cannot know,
how little we will ever understand.

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New Jersey, the Garden State

New Jersey, the Garden State

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry

By RAFAEL CAMPO 

 

“A state of mind,” my grandfather would say,
the sun as fierce as Mr. Cossimo’s
critiques of everything, from his wife’s sauce
to Senator Bill Bradley.

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The Narrows

The Narrows

March 1, 2011 Issue 01, Issue 01 Poetry, Poetry

By CHRISTOPHER DEWEESE

 

The water oh the sounds
trapped between two bodies
when the gulls break down
into the waves
and I’m on one shore and you are away.

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