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HOUSEKEEPING: Frida’s Future Kiss
After the palm reader told her no man would ever claim her,
Lois P. Jones
Risk Factor
After the reading, a young Jewish woman
Maya Pindyck
AFTER A FUNERAL
After the service and reception hour
Ted Kooser
The Big Blow
After the snow-soused April gale I wandered
Sydney Lea
Strength
After the storm
Hélène Cardona
IX. Ophelia’s Garden | III. Tears
After the turtle shook the world from its shell,
Daniel Tobin
Three Ballerinas & Blue Plaques
After the war, my father bought three little porcelain figurines in Germany, three
Richard Jones
Mantra Post- Storm Desmond
After thirty-six hours indoors while Desmond
John Kinsella
August 3rd
After twenty horrific minutes, I think she
Ron Smith
Bridge Thrill
After two days of TV airlifts and wheels-to-the-sky
Terese Svoboda
After victory — the era of postwar executions
After victory – the era of postwar executions.
Boris Khersonsky
Three Poems
After we moved to Tiny Town, Mom started selling huge Egyptian harps that were larger than the tiny houses.
Jeff Friedman and Meg Pokrass
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