- Obit # 1
- Hitomaro to his wife Yosami
- Yosami (wife to Hitomaro)
- Morning Like Any Other
- Paradise Relinquished
- Horizon’s Text Bent
- Poem with Stonehouse’s line “Reality isn’t created” (trans. Red Pine)
- Russell’s Paradox: The Doxa of Gottlob Frege to Bertrand Russell: Bertrand Russell’s Head as Heliotropic Distemper (as a set of all distempers not heliotropic but eschatological remains): The What of the unwanted: The child
- Thinking of Goethe’s Ganymed
- What’s lost is lost
- Nahn Qhanszhu’s final Mountain Poem (AD 987)
- Dan metralla a las masses humanus que claman por un pan
- My Blavatsky
- My Dearest Silesius
- Taking Tea with Hannah Arendt (2)
- Taking Tea with Hannah Arendt
- Of a birth uneven
- And still…
- Were I Li Po
- The Madness of Mr. Lee
- The Other Side of Chuang Tzu’s Dream
- Easter Comes but Once a Year
- HH Reflects on the Good ol’ Days
- I love the smell of ash, but fear its fire.
- My life interferes with its living.
- Communing with Zukofsky
- “Il faut vivre dans le silence” (a scene from Goddard)
- The days leave me
- The Good Hour
- What Remains
- Thinking of Nelly Sachs
- 21st century imagists
- Onoda
- La ponctualité du désespoir
- 3 Faults of thought
- Letters to Li Po
- Dear Foundational Knowledge of the World,
- My Life, My Coffin
- The Essential Self Metaphor (Lakoff/Johnson)
- This is our nostalgia
- Poorly tailored my lips
- Distant Relative
- In Praise of Normal Norma
- Last Wish
- Campbell through Camus’ eyes
- My Gorgeous
- Hokusai Morning
- As children we would sing
- I am Forest
- Written to the voice of Thomas Wolfe in someone else’s head
- Emptied
- 3 Meditations on Fear
- Lessons on Auto-Immolation
- Window Watching
- Carry me home
- Revenant
- A smooth landing
- Stillness
- Looking ahead at my past
- One fine day…
- What Hugo left unsaid
- Mercurial passing
- Personal…
- There is a man
- Again I drink.
- I have always hated
- I would take
- Easter comes but once a year
- Spring nears
- There is no metro
- Before daybreak
- This day
- Mother II
- Mother I
- I reached out
- A manner of dying
- Archimedes’ UBU
- Contra: Archimedes’ Shrew
- Constant freshness of morning
- Cloistered marrow
- Another morning for my…
- In Penn Station
- The ache