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Auntie Deluvian and Alien On The Ark: Two by Two
Deep-time they called it when King Dumuzid the Shepherd
Terese Svoboda
June 22, 2021
February Elegy with Tulips on a Glass Table
It’s the yellow dust inside the tulips.
Alison Jarvis
June 22, 2021
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
June 22, 2021
I Was Reading the Sunlight, I Was Planting the Words on this Page
I know why Cicero says
Stephen Ackerman
June 21, 2021
On Psalm 91 and Maestro Says
And daily, I read:
Boris Khersonsky
June 1, 2021
Two Poems
War catches a man with a shopping bag
Ludmila Khersonsky
June 1, 2021
Two Poems
Save forever my words for the taste of a smoke and disaster,
Osip Mandelstam
May 29, 2021
Heard in Caravaggio
The real is offered, unashamed:
Hoyt Rogers
May 27, 2021
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
May 25, 2021
Ever Wish We’d Gone Beyond Being Friends? and My Auto Dealership
You asked. I’m remembering the vacation island
Scott Withiam
May 23, 2021
What You Can’t Fix
She was always fixing me, stuffing filler in my holes
Jeff Friedman
May 20, 2021
Fatherless Daughters
In Springtime, abandoned daughters burst like myopic butterflies with binoculars
Meg Pokrass
May 20, 2021
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