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The Yorick of Yellow River
A Short Story From My New Book, Loverless Love
Two Short Stories From My Book "The Story of My Universe."
Who’s Killing the Louisville Symphony? — Crime Story
Author Interview in Whatzup Magazine
Volume One Of My Book of Sonnets: "My Human Disguise"
Author Profile and My Human Disguise Article
Whatzup Article On Zealotry of Guerin
THE SONNET FORM
A Chapbook
Five Poetic Forms
The Klee Suite
The Zen Suite
The M. C. Escher Suite
The Julia and Alice Guerin Suite
The Political Poems
The Christopher Guerin Photo Suite
SONNETS FOR RUTH
The Michael Antman Suite
Departures: Sixty Two Lovers
Voca Me, A Poem in 72 Voices
Garden of Earthly Delights (Hieronymus Bosch)
FRISSONS
FOSSILS (A Poem in Voices)
The Argument from Design
The Four Seasons -- Arcimboldo
14 EKPHRASTIC POEMS
RIVER POEMS
50 Terzata
Short Reviews of Great Literary Works
TRIAAC Poetry Reading Part 1, 10/26/13
TRIAAC Poetry Reading Part II, 10/26/13
TRIAAC Poetry Reading Part III, 10/26/13
Shirtwaist Factory Fire (100 Years Ago Today)
Paul Klee Resource Site
The Belvidere Tornado, 1967
The Wall of Cats
Willows by Lucien Stryk
Meg And Peg
Young Santa, by Christopher Guerin
Joe Jungle Jones (A poem for children)
GOGOL IN PARIS, A Short Story
Christmas and the Great Golden Bear
The Fool: A Sonnet With a Single Rhyme
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The trees move and I am Not moving. 2. My eye is not the only eye. There is one other. 3. I fly between the branches But do not find a perch--too many leaves falling. 4. I am alone as a blind eye. I was once Not alone. I have forgotten why. 5. The wind whistles in the branches And I whistle--the sounds exactly the same. 6. Ice on the grass this morning. Soon the snow Will catch my shadow as I pass from tree to tree. I know exactly why I am here. 7. I watch for the one with talons. I cannot chase him like the little ones. I think of him, at night, huddled on the opposite Side of the black bole. 8. I know all the inflections of birds and of branches. They know That I can sing louder than the moon. 9. From above, the trees look like black suns Against the dying grass. There is no Perch at the center of a sun. 10. My fellows cry out as they pass. They see these trees with my eye And do not want them for their own. 11. I do not fear anything And nothing fears me Except the trees. 12. I must be going soon-- Once the river and the trees Stop moving. 13. The dark grows long as day And there are no more leaves. The snow stings my eye. I have already left Before I fly.