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Sally Bliumis-Dunn

Sally Bliumis-Dunn

Sally Bliumis-Dunn teaches Modern Poetry at Manhattanville College. Her poems have appeared in New Ohio Review, The Paris Review, Prairie Schooner, PLUME, Poetry London, The Bellevue Literary Review, the New York Times, PBS News Hour, Terrain.Org, The Writer's Almanac, The Academy of American Poets, Poem-a-day and Ted Kooser's newspaper column among others. In 2002, she was a finalist for the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize.

Returning


First time since the accident—
the tree, half-standing,
seems to hold

in its snap-jagged trunk
the moments of just after,
though it's been months.

We spot flowers,
               white blossoms,

size of a thumb nail,
       stems a few inches tall.

Oh to be small enough
to follow white flowers
like old-fashioned street lamps

lighting the village
after dark.

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Elaine Fletcher Chapman

Elaine Fletcher Chapman
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Michael Homolka

Michael Homolka
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Peter Munro

Peter Munro
The Jack Knife