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Unbeckoning Glass and Time Faking Surprises
This color is exhaled smoke from a bummed cigarette, a stray cloud for the sky.
Paula Cisewski
December 18, 2022
Last Christmas
Your best friend had brain cancer
Timothy Liu
November 23, 2022
Centers of Gold, Aphrodisiacal & What We Do Lives On
The point, after all, with canvas, brush, and paint,
Patricia Clark
November 23, 2022
Ancestral Home
Frangipani, its petals warm milk around
Megha Rao
November 23, 2022
Silent Night & Pleasure
If you dare to let yourself out
Frannie Lindsay
November 23, 2022
Volumes
Certain mornings you can catch the sound
Jane Satterfield
November 20, 2022
The Walk-Through Heart & The Odyssey of Yes
my mother lived in a handmade cage
Jan Freeman
November 20, 2022
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
November 20, 2022
The Jeweled Eye
A ruby eye on the clasp of the gold
Gregory Donovan
November 20, 2022
I Watch My Neighbor Watch Porn Movies through The Kitchen Window & Moonflaw
while I wash the dishes, the back of his head propped
Dorianne Laux
November 17, 2022
Cling of the World
What could it mean
Annie Kantar
November 17, 2022
Two poems by Sandra Moussempès, translated from French by Carrie Chappell and Amanda Murphy
A house stands out from the rest of the forest, emptied of its occupants for centuries
Sandra Moussempès
October 31, 2022
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