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The Wayfarer
One must turn thoughts
Cynthia Hogue
from “From Nothing”
One note, another, in the parlor’s angled light,
Daniel Tobin
Beginning and Whatever Doesn’t Kill Your Mother Makes Her Stronger
One of the first days my mom’s in the ICU, I try to describe
Denise Duhamel
Maybe It Will Happen in the Span of a Sentence translated by Daniel Bourne
One of the most interesting poets to emerge in Poland during the final decades of the 20th century
Bronislaw Maj
The Latch
One sound, the click of the latch on the gate,
Maurice Manning
Confession Therapy and Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
One summer, as I was cleaning out the grooves in my palm, I was living in a monastery.
Duy Đoàn
While Another Dove Nude into the Breakers
One talked with a talisman
Stephen Ackerman
Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
Two Dogs Passing Through the Yard | Practice
One’s a male Aussie mix,
Chase Twichell
What I learned from ‘Saved by the Bell’
Only half a dozen people actually exist
Pablo Piñero Stillmann
Winter Landscape with Bird Trap
Only sparrows fly down, crows wait in treetops.
Ron Houchin
CYCLORAMA
Only with such care could history take form.
Christopher Kempf
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