#Americans
First light. This misted field is the world, that man slipping the greased bolt back and forth, that man tunneled with blood
When the Lieutenant of the Guardi… heard the automatic go off, he tur… and took the second shot just abov… the sternum, the third tore away the right shoulder of his uniform,
Everyone loves a story. Let’s beg… We can fill it with careful rooms… with things—tables, chairs,… closed to hide tiny beds where chi… or big drawers that yawn open to r…
He made a line on the blackboard, one bold stroke from right to left diagonally downward and stood back to ask, looking as always at no on… in particular, “What have I done?…
We stand in the rain in a long lin… waiting at Ford Highland Park. F… You know what work is—if you’re old enough to read this you know w… work is, although you may not do i…
3-foot blue cannisters of nitro along a conveyor belt, slow fish speaking the language of silence. On the roof, I in my respirator patching the asbestos gas lines
One was kicked in the stomach until he vomited, then made to put back into his mouth what they had brought forth; when he tried to dr…
2 a.m. December, and still no mon rising from the river. My mother home from the beer garden
The sour daylight cracks through m… “Stephan! Stephan!” The rattling… Comes on a trot, the cold tray in… Toast whitening with oleo, brown t… Yesterday’s napkins, and an opened…
We live here because the houses are clean, the lawns run right to the street and the streets run away. No one walks here.
Someone was calling someone; now they’ve stopped. Beyond the gl… the rose vines quiver as in a light wind, but there is none: I hear nothing. The moments pass,
I bend to the ground to catch something whispered, urgent, drifting across the ditches.
The alder shudders in the April w… off the moon. No one is awake and… sunlight streams across the hundred still beds of the public wards
The day comes slowly in the railya… behind the ice factory. It broods… one cinder after another until eac… glows like lead or the eye of a do… possessed of no inner fire, the br…
I bought a dollar and a half’s wor… took them home, boiled them in the… and ate them for dinner with a lit… Then I walked through the dried f… on the edge of town. In middle Ju…