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You search for the best doctors, try to curb her pain—
Jennifer Franklin
LA CASA BELLINA
You seemed happy,
Joyce Peseroff
Antonio Gamoneda, from Book of the Cold (World Poetry Books, May 2022) translated from Spanish by Katherine M. Hedeen and Víctor Rodríguez Núñez
You smell the wet linens, your acids.
Antonio Gamoneda
Imaginary Conversation | In the Orchard
You tell me to live each day
Linda Pastan
Delilah Miklave
You think that you know baptism
Christine Byrne
The Excellent Trip
You thought you’d need a month. You thought you’d need
David Kirby
The Cricket
You too have risen at midnight
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
A FLOW STONE IN CO. CLARE
You want to fathom me,
Daniel Tobin
Late Elegy for Charlotte
You were about to sail the Seine.
Lynn Emanuel
Lives of the Postmodern Poets
You were born too late.
Mark DeCarteret
Mother, at Last
You were Scarlett O’Hara
Nancy Mitchell
All That Evening
You woke slowly
Carol Kner
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