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JSTOR Detail | Poetry Magazine

October 1997 | A. Ammons, John Ashbery, Marvin Bell, Eavan Boland, Philip Booth, David Bottoms, Neal Bowers, John Brehm, Turner Cassity, Billy Collins, Alfred Corn, Carl Dennis, Tom Disch, Rita Dove, Stephen Dunn, Stuart Dybek, Irving Feldman, Richard Foerster, Alice Fulton, Sandra Gilbert, Albert…

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Sarah Kate Murphy
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Days by Billy Collins | Poetry Magazine

September 1994 | Diane Ackerman, Nina Bogin, Christopher Buckley, Nicholas Christopher, Billy Collins, Peter Cooley, Carl Dennis, Gregory Djanikian, Rebecca Elson, Richard Foerster, Robert Gibb, Albert Goldbarth, William Greenway, Peter Kanelos, Fatima Lim-Wilson, W. Merwin, Shannon Nelson-Deighan,…

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January in Paris by Billy Collins | Poetry Magazine Paris, Poetry, January Poetry, January Poem, Mary Karr, Billy Collins, Poetry Magazine, Poetry Foundation, Magazine

January in Paris by Billy Collins | Poetry Magazine

January 2006 | Thylias Moss, Megan Grumbling, Joshua Weiner, Tony Hoagland, W. Di Piero, A. Moritz, Louise Glück, Billy Collins, Mary Karr, Carolina Ebeid, Alexander Theroux, David Mason, Sean Bishop, Exchange, D. Tracy, Michael Wiegers, Joseph Bednarik, James Bertolino, Dian Reed, Michael Biehl,…

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Jennifer Lee
The First Night by Billy Collins - Poems | Academy of American Poets Billy Collins, Red Bandanna, Ancient Mariner, The Golden Years, American Poets, Figurative Language, Blue Clouds, Just The Way, Poets

The First Night

The worst thing about death must be the first night. —Juan Ramón Jiménez Before I opened you, Jiménez, it never occurred to me that day and night would continue to circle each other in the ring of death, but now you have me wondering if there will also be a sun and a moon and will the dead gather to watch them rise and set then repair, each soul alone, to some ghastly equivalent of a bed. Or will the first night be the only night, a darkness for which we have no other name? How feeble our…

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