Suzanne Lummis - Selected Poems

Selected Poems

  • "Everywhere I Go There I Am"
  • "Hurrying Toward the Present"
  • "Medusa Depressed"
    This poem made its debut in England in the literary magazine Agenda and was later reprinted in the arts and culture magazine of the national English newspaper The Independent.
  • "Take That Chance You've Been Considering"
  • "The Perfect Man"
  • "My Worst Poem"

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