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AN OTHER ROSE: FOR HENRI MICHAUX | FROM “ROSES: DEDICATIONS” | SINGING “ WITHOUT PEOPLE” | UNTITLED
There is an other rose – soul of my kith and kin!
Gennady Aygi
Imperial Crimson
There is no way I can write ‘producing meanings’ as my job in the CV,
Yuliia Vereta
Loud Walk in Fall | Regret
There is something else
Lia Purpura
The NewMath and Nor Easter
There may still be time to find the cosine of x. Under an à la mode
Partridge Boswell
from Landscapes on a Train
There once was a church. There once was a steeple. These things fall into
Cole Swensen
Two Poems
There was intent. To bisect the fields
John Kinsella
[There was the way his mother]
There was the way his mother called him baby-faced that made me defensive.
Megan Nichols
Tolstoi Learned to Ride a Bike at an Age When Most of Us Cash in Chips by Annette Barnes & Stuart Friebert
There we were, watching the parade, while he climbed up
Annette Barnes
[from the volume 4 A.M. Domestic Cantos, Casa de editură Max Blecher, 2015]
There will be people and they will push the world further.
Radu Vancu
Poem by Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917-1945) translated from Polish by Alex Braslavsky
There’s now a so-so year for you: 1933—
Zuzanna Ginczanka
Good Stuff | A Love Letter from Larkin
There’s some good stuff on Youtube, someone writes.
D.M. Thomas
Blown Away
There’s something stuck in my throat, it might be the red-eyed
Maya Janson
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