FEATURE
December 2006

Jay Leeming


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Kim Bridgford
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Susan Gubernat
Heidi Hart
Jay Leeming This marks an author's first online publication
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Patricia O'Hara
John Poch
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This marks an author's first online publication Jay Leeming's first book, Dynamite on a China Plate, was recently published by Backwaters press. He's had poems in a variety of magazines including Ploughshares, Poetry East, and The Gettysburg Review. He writes, teaches, and plays guitar in Ithaca, New York.

Two Months After


A clutch of rain against the windows.
All day this beaten house has been bearing up
under the March wind, a wind that aches
down the thick beams the carpenter cut

to take its weight. A mud-covered truck
drones up the hill, under a stone sky.
Spring will come only after the hard work
of the water is done, after the high

green leaves have shouldered their sparks
through the winter's ancient test.  
Perhaps then the hard ice of your death

will have rotted away. In Schubert's songs
I listen for your listening, for the arc
of smoking notes your night-heart sang.

 

 

Jay Leeming: Poetry
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