Four Poems Issue no. 157 Winter 2000 We wrote for Miss Price. We made voicesthat weren't ours for three full pages:the old, the immigrants, Negroes, Jews.
The Eternal Language of the Hands Issue no. 151 Summer 1999 The surgeon Celsus, at the time of Christ,Said the right hand should operateOn the left eye, the left hand should invade
Johnny Weismuller Learns the Tarzan Yell Issue no. 136 Fall 1995 For public appearances, for the crowdsWho expected perfection, he managed,Take after take, to mimic the sound
Two Poems Issue no. 65 Spring 1976 For hours I will sit staring at a portion of myself. A leg perhaps. Mine is thick and heavily muscled, a bit fat in the upper thigh. Most people would consider it powerful, capable of winning some kind of contest. The short, curly black hairs cover it in a regular pattern. There is no detectable flaw in the perfect taper of the calf or in the smooth-working joint.