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Category: Spring 2011 Poetry
Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Collected Works

by Peter Marcus The world scoured by mop, broom and rain. Landscapes fallow as the moon, as my mother fretful without her wig between the

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Farewell Beloved

by Michelle Demers      They ask me to tell them what Shahid means: Listen, listen:      It means “The Beloved” in Persian, “witness” in Arabic.

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Dear Shahid

by Michelle Demers In Vermont, where the year has four, distinct seasons, you brought your exotic flavors to the mountain, and taught us all how

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Tea Cosy from Kashmir i.m. Agha Shahid Ali

by Peggy O’Brien January.  It’s been a year. You must be almost cosy Under your cold comforter. That’s, of course, just silly Poetry.  Your body

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

The Half-Inch Giant for Agha Shahid Ali

by D. K. McCutchen Not a poet, me. Never was, But he listened kindly Heard the tight throat Dedicating words To a beloved Person, Newly lost. He

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

What Was Once an Ocean for Agha Shahid Ali

by Jim Davis I wander through honey mustard hills, weave through marching brambles, groaning as your literary army stretches its roots,

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Writ in Water for Agha Shahid Ali

by Dean Kostos When Keats coaxed his mind into a page of whiteness, he unrolled a scroll of seeing, required for witness. Latin spirare weaves

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Of Ghazals

by Eric Torgersen      Call me Ishmael tonight.           — Agha Shahid Ali Can you hear it somewhere, Shahid, this groundswell of ghazals? You,

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

Had We Met, I Imagine We’d Have Talked

by Zilka Joseph                        till sun up, you who knew my language would have understood my homeless heart and how home lives in many

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Spring 2011 Issue - Shahid, Spring 2011 Poetry January 3, 2017March 4, 2017

On Steep Himalayan Roads

by Zilka Joseph I read the warning: It is better to be late, Mr. Driver than to be the late Mr. Driver and wondered who heeded these words, these

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