Poems

Sanctuary,” “Forsythia,” “Intimacy,” and “Invasive,” Virginia Quarterly Review

The Unspoken,” The Atlantic

"The Hurting Kind," The Rumpus

Lover,” The Academy of American Poets

"The Year of the Goldfinches," The New York Times

"Privacy," The New Yorker

"Give Me This," Academy of American Poets

"The News She Does Not Give Him (Everyone is Killing Us)," The Rumpus

"Salvage," Greenpeace

"The Visitor" and "Bald Eagles in a Field," Poetry Daily

"Envelopes of Air," A poem/letter conversation between Ada Limón and Natalie Diaz

"Sundown And All The Damage Done," American Poetry Review

"After His Ex Died," Virginia Quarterly Review

"Would You Rather," Tin House

"Overpass," The New Yorker

"Sparrow, Sparrow, What Did You Say?", Tupelo Quarterly

"Full Gallop," Typo Magazine

"The Carrying," Academy of American Poets, Poem-a-Day

"Of Roots & Roamers," The National

"Late Summer After a Panic Attack," "The Visitor," and "Bust," Waxwing

"The Burying Beetle," The New Yorker

"Killing Methods," Indolent Books

"A New National Anthem," BuzzFeed

"Notes on the Below," Academy of American Poets, Poem-a-Day

"Midnight, Talking About Our Exes," Poetry Daily

"Adaptation," "The Last Move," "Mowing," Relentless," and "Field Bling" audio & text featured at Poets and Writers

"The Great Blue Heron of Dunbar Road," featured on The Rumpus

"Oh Please, Let It Be Lightning," at The Field Office