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Dorothea Grossman

Dorothea Grossman lives, works and writes in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in numerous poetry journals and magazines. She is the author of “Cuttings: Selected Poetry 1978-1988”, “Poems From Cave 17”, and “Museum of Rain” published by Take Out Publications in 2001. The First Time I Ate Sushi was published by Zerx Press in 2008.

"I have to tell you", "Noon Concert", "I knew something was wrong", "I allow myself", and "It is not so much that I miss you" first appeared in the March 2010 issue of Poetry Magazine.

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Dorothea Grossman is featured in Edition: Refresh!

I allow myself the luxury of breakfast

Dorothea Grossman
I allow myself

I knew something was wrong the day I tried to pick up a

Dorothea Grossman
I knew something was wrong

It is not so much that I miss you as the remembering

Dorothea Grossman
It is not so much that I miss you

These frail, white widows who get their hair done weekly

Dorothea Grossman
Noon Concert

I weep for the lamp-lit houses on Hollywood side streets after dark

Dorothea Grossman
Untitled

I'm wearing your wrist-watch until mine is fixed

Dorothea Grossman
Untitled

This sunset is being brought to you by smog,

Dorothea Grossman
Untitled

It doesn't matter

Dorothea Grossman
For The Newly-Bereaved

I have to tell you

Dorothea Grossman
I have to tell you
 
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