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The Unmet Lover
Once I saw you in a freight elevator
D. Nurkse
Things forgotten
once in another city,
Michael Anania
Impressionist
Once it was declared awful because it was brilliant
Jennifer Grotz
Nudes I & II
Once she crosses the threshold
Leeya Mehta
AUDITION
Once through an ancient stage door, past a sign
Carol Muske-Dukes
from Brexit suivi de la migration des murs (Les Éditions Diable Vauvert 2020) Translated from French by Nathan Dize and Siobhan Meï
Once upon a poster, let’s call it
James Noël
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
Tom’s Sublet and Without Longing, What?
Once, a long time ago in Rome, I was bathed
Alice Friman
On Breathing and Not Breathing—The Sequence
Once, a man stopped breathing
Suzanne Lummis
January in West Texas
Once, I preferred nights. How they arrived one tied to the next like silk scarves, knots of daylight between them. I
Chloe Honum
The Beautiful American Word Baby
Once, I wanted it growled low in the throat
Susan Aizenberg
Lost Tails, City of Money and Counting the Money
One day our tails fell off and lay at our feet like giant dead caterpillars.
Jeff Friedman
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