Poetry in motion

Griffith Review has been proudly publishing poetry for over twenty years. Dip your toe in with this selection of sensuous, lyrical pieces – then dive right in to our full archive here.

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felix and jango

two black cats patrol our street felix and jango I can’t tell them apart when I see one of them walking past I say, ‘hey felix or jango’ they don’t…

Sonnet for the weekend

Glory to God for long weekends,for lattes served by obsequious baristas,sunnied eggs and bacon with the crispy ends,for an empty park in front of the cinemas.To she which gives us…

They cannot say their thoughts
(or, If Cohen sang Oodgeroo)

Three poems

How to have a child Begin on the day you decide you are fit to carry on. Begin with a quailing heart for here you stand on the fault line….

Finding you above Kyoto

Finding you above Kyoto stone cats in red knits Already a subscriber? Sign in here If you are an educator or student wishing to access content for study purposes please…

Q&A

[What are some common sources of light?]  And, can light survive exposure to extreme temperatures? Already a subscriber? Sign in here If you are an educator or student wishing to…