by gsfrnkln | Jun 14, 2026 | Poems, Recent Poems
For Nathan Horowitz It’s been raining all day, and now I’m tired. I want to brush my teeth and stretch beneath Dry, smooth sheets. The dog is sleeping On his back on the couch I bought on sale At Costco—an ugly, off-white color with nibs That scratch at any...
by gsfrnkln | Jun 14, 2026 | Poems, Recent Poems
When we first met, there was a café Down the block from your building where I’d Wait for you, drink coffee, then drink more, And try to understand what love meant, What we wanted when we kissed and held Each other beneath the quilt in your Bedroom, the light from the...
by gsfrnkln | Jun 14, 2026 | Poems, Recent Poems
I don’t know why I didn’t recognize it Sooner, that vague shape made up of All the lives I could have had and Didn’t choose and the one I did choose— All asking for me to remember them. In Manhattan, there were sidewalks Where I passed couples having lunch In the old...
by gsfrnkln | Jun 14, 2026 | Poems, Recent Poems
The Long Trail up Vermont was all Tree roots and mud. I had a raincoat, A monk’s cowl made from plastic The color of bricks. It covered Everything, my backpack, legs, Hair soaked with sweat, windblown Rain. I was carrying too much weight. The cans of tuna went first,...