LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY

 

My brother
what do I do now

with my impulse
to tie our shoes together

and launch them into the wire
the way I think

you think
sublime vistas are conjured

I prepare a curse
to cleanse personal nostalgias

I stand
a bullet on a fence post

to indicate arrival
calling later than usual

your home the last thing
I do not know

apologies
news of the truce

the road back struck
an ineffable silence

where our sympathies
have peace to make

our trails both
converge and run cold

Tet Singing Cure (Almost a Ghost)

 

for children and their caretakers during wartime

Co Tu sang   not sleeping
  the lamp lit
one year old toddler me near-death
war attack aftermath with stomach sickness

In Morning

 

The Palestinian child
does not think about being Palestinian,
but only of how his kitten
slept last night
and why is it not
in its basket.
Before he walks to …

Flood Potential | Zocalo Public Square • Arizona State University • Smithsonian

Flood Potential

 

That’s far enough, I yell across the dry
riverbed where twigs shoot up between rocks
with leaves like mistaken tenses: was, were,
watch. That’s far enough—wrenching
the children from their …

December Poetry Curator Jenny Browne

I Like TV Shows Where Handsome People With Accents Solve Crimes

Jenny Browne is a professor of English and creative writing at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. She served concurrent terms as the 2016-2018 City of San Antonio Poet Laureate, …

to us in early winter

when it is time
the sun sets pink on the birch
and it will be winter
we are no stranger than we were
gingered joy will have melted after
icicles …