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On Brueghel’s the Tower of Bable
Anybody calling this scheme stupid
William Trowbridge
Naked City
Apprehended in Herald Square carrying the head of his sister-in-law
Ron Slate
Archaeologists
Archaeologists found
Hoyt Rogers
Notes on Desire
Archytas of Tarentum said the most fatal curse
Elizabeth Jacobson
Sky Grief
Arizona and the Black Canyon
Jules Jacob
The Mind Sliding
around inside the scene:
Wayne Miller
Seven Minutes with Mary Halvorson: Poetry and Jazz, Hand in Hand
Artlessly falling through overstretched arms delivers the night underground, a hole
Mary Halvorson
A Place
As a foreigner, I wasted a lot of energy
Bob Hicok
Occupation
As a peeper, some clear night, singing for a star,
Scott Withiam
Who Will Plant the Seeds of Svalbard and Orchard Fruit: Grafting
as far north you go as night you go night
Ginny Threefoot
TENEBRAE
As grief begins taking up resi
Frannie Lindsay
Carbide
As he approached the river a little Fiat drew off the main road and parked among
A.L. Snijders
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