Poetry Across the Web
August 19, 2007 by J.C. Hewitt
It’s been a bit hard to find poetry this week. The middle of August is usually pretty slow for just about everything on the web, and poetry is no exception. That said, I did find a few interesting pieces out there. Below are the links with my favorite lines:
Shower
my bicycle and I were running
to go out
Assurance
Yellow pulls across the hills and thrums,
or the silence after lightning
If I Was That Kind of Woman
All day I am a tuning fork
attracted to the slightest
hesitation in our voices
Summer
Spotted towhees flit here, there
Scrounging the next meal
Inversnaid
In coop and in comb the fleece of his foam
Flutes and low to the lake falls home.
Santa Monica Carousel
My horse left its pole
upshot, cloud by cloud
quick as a bullet in a dream
Existence
In one rose the mute insect
would not abdicate its existence
And finally, one from me…
Making it Through August
Sweaty
Grimy
Fat
Angry
Related links
- Poetry Across the Web (0.500)
- Poetry Across The Web (Week Two) (0.500)
- This Week's Poetry Across the Web (0.500)
- Poetry Across The Web (0.500)
- 30 Poems in 30 Days: Repetition (0.500)




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