Anne Graue is a poet living in New York's Hudson Valley. She holds degrees in creative writing and literature from Kansas State University and a Master of Arts in teaching English from Columbia University, Teachers College. Her poems have appeared in a number of literary journals online and in print, including The Westchester Review, Yellow Chair Review, Ginosko Literary Journal, The Fem, Random Sample Review, and The 5-2 Crime Poetry Weekly. She has poems forthcoming in Issue 11 of Rivet: Writing that Risksand in Blood and Roses: An Anthology in Honor of Aphrodite (Bibliotecha Alexandrina, Fall 2017). Find out more about her work athttps://agraueag.wixsite.com/agraue.
The Summer they Executed the Rosenbergs
staring
smelling subway
stupid somehow seeped sweet
sun
soon streets/string/
something
summer/stupid.
successes supposed
same size seven—
skimpy & silver
some starlight
several say she…
she…scholarship.
steering
steering
(I guess)
still
surrounding