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Duets
Telemann at 7:30 on an evening
Sherri Felt Dratfield
Two Departures from Rilke
Terrified past panic, strict lines collapsed,
Steven Cramer
Holiday Candle
Thank you for your kind gift
Stewart Moss
Objects in Mirror Are Larger than They Appear
That beautiful girl on a bicycle smoking a cigarette:
Frannie Lindsay
Always a Woman, a War, or a Lost Cause
That hunched those men over Zorro’s
Nancy Mitchell
Trespass and Dante Confidential
That is not your poem to write, she says.
Marilyn Kallet
Redeye | The Window’s Water
that never sets,
Terese Svoboda
Mindfulness Training in La Jolla
That summer of Pokémon-go,
Carol Moldaw
Charlotte
That was a malaise. We call that malaise.
Mark Dow
Feasts for the Blind | My Dear Menshevik
That year it rained crows. Birds fell out of the sky in midflight.
Bernard Farai Matambo
Husband-Watching Height
That’s my fear, turning to stone.
Patricia Clark
A Brief Portfolio
the afternoons are perfect
T.R. Hummer
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