WHITE HOUSE POSITIONS 2017

by Terese Coe




For those who see no duty
to honor, truth, or beauty,
the taint of corrupt but gainful
employment becomes less painful.


Terese Coe’s poems and translations have appeared in 32 Poems, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Cincinnati Review, New American Writing, Ploughshares, Poetry, Threepenny Review, Agenda, The Moth, New Walk Magazine, New Writing Scotland, Poetry Review, the TLS, The Stinging Fly, and many other publications and anthologies. Her latest collection is Shot Silk.
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