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Blues
Why is there careful language
Rae Armantrout
Morning Hunger
Why not in the icy clarity of morning,
Stewart Moss
Cockatiel & View From Another Planet
Wild for it to end
Jane Craven
Will flames lap? Leap? | The Country Stairs
Will flames lap? Leap?
Cynthia Hogue
My Obituary
Will it merit a full column in The Post or The Times
Linda Pastan
The Oklahoma Purchase
William Howard Taft wouldn’t drink before dark.
Brian Henry
Ferns | Cycle
Wind thrums
Linda Pastan
Compare the movement of swallows
with Magritte’s matrix of businessmen
Kathleen Flenniken
In Search of Grace
With slush to ground the Erie trees
Lisa Rose Bradford
The House
With stained red awnings
Mihaela Moscaliuc
Pip
Withered pip of a boy, now grey and halt
Carol Muske-Dukes
Three Poems
Woman in Drugstore, Receptionist, Counter Lady with Change for a Quarter, Clubwoman, Saleslady, Train Passenger
David Trinidad
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