Will Reger

Will Reger {[email protected]} began writing poetry in 7th gym class and never quite stopped. He is now a poet and a historian and flautist, living with his family in Champaign, Illinois.

Mass Transit Madonna

Articles/Essays – Volume 45, No. 2

She looks around wondering if
The driver remembers her stop.
She does not speak to me
But bends her white neck

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Crow Games

Articles/Essays – Volume 47, No. 1

How high fly the crows? 
Thirty stories up I’ve seen them 
Swimming in currents of air, 
As confident as children in puddles. 

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Haiku for the Cat

Articles/Essays – Volume 47, No. 1

The fever is on me now.  
Since morning I can do nothing  
but crack pistachios between  
my thumbs and listen  
to the woody tinkle of their shells  
hitting the floor.  
I mutter haiku at the cat 
who bats them as they fall. 

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Blood Cries

Articles/Essays – Volume 47, No. 1

Sometimes you speak 
and I hear 
the words between us, 

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Oblation

Articles/Essays – Volume 47, No. 1

Death does not 
disturb me, nor fear 
of death. 

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How to Be Alone with a Flute

Articles/Essays – Volume 48, No. 4

Do not think of your suffering. 

Release it 
through your breath 
into the flute.

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