
an on-line poetry magazine
for the 21st century
Winter 2025-2026
Joseph Stanton
DRIFTING
To go somewhere else
you can get there by drifting.
You will never be nowhere
because nowhere
is never there.
So go by not staying.
Drift by being
beside yourself
with laughter,
or with grief,
or with the many things,
little or big, that are bound
to happen.
You cannot be above it all
because there is
so much sky up there,
and you must always have
grounds sufficient
to stand on, as you drift
and after you arrive.
No need to know
where you are.
You will always
be somewhere
else.
Joseph Stanton is a Professor of Art History and American Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and a widely published poet. His poems have appeared in Poetry, Poetry East, Harvard Review, Ekphrasis, New York Quarterly, Antioch Review, New Letters, and many other journals and anthologies.
