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Three Poems translated from Argentinian Spanish by Lorena Wolfman
Entering the house from the back without letting anyone know,
María Casiraghi
CONCRETE
Entry was easy
Arthur Vogelsang
Eros Caught Napping
Eros at one time or another in the era before
Fortunato Salazar
Happiness on Earth
Especially if you were waking
Stephen Ackerman
Eternal Sunshine
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
Troy Jollimore
Sicily, 1992
Etna’s lava shone against the gloom,
Sydney Lea
Embroidered Eyebrows of Eve
Eve as reflection, Eve
Jill McDonough
WOMAN CAVE | MODERN ORIGAMI
Even at my most primitive
Jules Gibbs
Wozzeck | Casualty
Even the toneless whisper finds its cradle, its home,
Bruce Bond
Getting Old, Thinking of Keats
Even though I’m old now
Gregory Orr
Joy
Even when the gods have driven you
Dorianne Laux
FIREFLIES
Evenings when the children
Jennifer O’Grady
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