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Stanley Moss

Stanley Moss

Stanley Moss was born in New York City in 1925 and enlisted in the U.S. Navy, at age seventeen. His books of poetry include The Wrong Angel, The Skull of Adam, The Intelligence of Clouds, Asleep in the Garden, A History of Color, Songs of Imperfection, Rejoicing, God Breaketh Not All Men’s Hearts Alike, No Tear is Commonplace, It's About Time, and soon to be published Almost Complete Poems (Seven Stories Random House). He is a private art dealer, largely in Spanish and Italian old masters, and publisher and editor of Sheep Meadow Press, a nonprofit press devoted to poetry. He was educated at Trinity College and Yale.

2017 Winter, Poetry, Reviews March 5, 2017 March 21, 2017

A Rose

How can you run about two minutes after you are born? Be a horse, then you can discover a valley, the taste of a…

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2017 Winter, Poetry, Reviews February 8, 2017 March 21, 2017

Snowbound

I can’t walk far or drive away. I’m here, deep in snow. Still, I can follow the heart better than on a sunny day….

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2017 Winter, Poetry, Reviews February 8, 2017 March 21, 2017

Tears

Forty years ago, I wrote I would sooner disgust you than ask for your compassion. My tears are barley water. I give you my…

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2017 Winter, Poetry, Reviews February 8, 2017 March 21, 2017

Notices

Once an Irishman in his coffin had to be wrapped from foot to chin in English wool, not Irish linen. I saw this notice:…

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2017 Winter, Poetry, Reviews February 8, 2017 March 21, 2017

To Alexander Fu on His Beginning and 13th Birthday

Cut from your mother, there was a first heartache, a loneliness before your first peek at the world, your mother’s hand was a comb…

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