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The Conversations I Remember Most | As A Hammer Speaks to a Nail
The way a sweet cake wants
Jane Hirshfield
Elegy for My Grandmother in the Form of a Cactus
The way each linked lobe of your cactus swallows all
Julia Bouwsma
ON RETREAT | POLAND SPRING MANDARIN ORANGE
The way you reconstructed the dream was telling –
Jerome Sala
Blind | Opulent, Unfunereal World
The way, as I wake, some shimmery dream
Chris Forhan
Mass Production
The wheel was always reinvented,
Afaa Michael Weaver
Abbatoir Time
The widower pushed the tailgate shut and fell.
Sydney Lea
Squirrel Hour
The wind goes into the backyard pines,
Jonathan Weinert
It Happened at Wind Sings, Trees Whisper Farm
The wind, broken and wild,
Judy Jordan
1945
The winter trees offer no shade no shelter.
Jean Valentine
A Story of Mother Mary I Could Believe
The woman who was Mary knew things.
Nin Andrews
Voicegrass and Incantation…translated from the Swedish by Bradley Harmon
the word the night bore
Katarina Frostenson
Pick Me Up
the words love you, friend
Eleni Sikelianos
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