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PRESENTIMENTS
Such as the sun might present—out of sight—
Peter Cooley
Hatfield
Such lovely matter, rain, abundant rain,
Amy Beeder
Rats
Sudden underfoot, this one cries back
Dora Malech
The Unreturning, 2019
Suddenly cops crushed black citizens, hurled
Denise Duhamel
N27P23 (2/2/14) | N27P26 (2/7/14) | N27P29 (2/9/14)
suddenly here
Hank Lazer
The Poet in a Streetcar & The Sunflower of Rio de Onor
Suddenly with another year fallen away
Ruy Belo
Over
Suddenly, it’s over, and I hear!
Laura Kasischke
Bartosz Konstrat translated from Polish by Dawid Mobolaji
Suddenly: bam! The little boys rise from their knees, their teeth grow and begin to bite.
Bartosz Konstrat
Human Technology
Sunlit & dangerous, this country road.
Nomi Stone
The Uncanny
Suppose a rational man
Bruce Cohen
Let the Dead Bury the Dead
Surely she would want to hear one final song, something from the Carpathians, something folkloric about flying
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Vernissage
Survivors of a volcanic explosion, cross-
Rosanna Warren
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