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Plastic Bag Caught in a Tree
Some dark animal’s
Kevin Prufer
August 9, 2014
Hellebore | The Way of Books
Lord, I am all
Mary Ruefle
August 9, 2014
Inner City Canal
This water tumbling over the canal locks
Michael Smith
August 9, 2014
Coda alla Vaccinara | A Dusting
From Keats’s grave, past the Paladiana and Coyote
Ron Smith
August 9, 2014
Pedestrian Interval
The trick in all of this is to build well--
Mark Svenvold
August 9, 2014
Poem of the Quotidian
Night falls so swiftly in this part of town
Ruy Belo
July 10, 2014
Birds in the Night
The French government, or was it the English government,
Luis Cernuda
July 10, 2014
RODIN, “Hand with Small Torso, Bronze” | Rodin’s “The Cathedral”
In Paris you can see his drawer of hands.
Peter Cooley
July 10, 2014
CALLING BACK | CHARITY
My daughter sings in snow falling through the scent of red oak or ash, some of the flakes large enough to contain passages from Emily Dickinson’s letters.
Steven Cramer
July 10, 2014
Over
Suddenly, it’s over, and I hear!
Laura Kasischke
July 9, 2014
Things I’ve Discovered in Hong Kong
Semantics: clue that Trappist Dairy Milk Drink is not milk—had I read the label—
Glenn Mott
July 9, 2014
Fret Not
Opening the door for the first time since
Molly Peacock
July 9, 2014
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