A blackout poem from a page of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. Words are blacked out with black marker. Stickers of vibrant flowers, as well as black-and-white photos of a bird, a bird's skeleton, and a fish with many teeth, are pasted on the page. The background is colored purple.

By Nancy Zigler

Away with romance novels
sugar’d intrigues,
banquets of the night
heat and wine, beneath
ye reverent sane sisters,
I raise a voice for the present
To teach and tend
to see woman
To cultivate
invent something ingenious,
And hold no disgrace
I bring the Muse
The wife,
the house itself
and its chemistry