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In my new room upstairs,
Kim Dower
Family Way
In my family, when any one of the women of my grandmother’s generation dreamt of fish she would get on the phone to
Sean Hill
Charcoal | Medicine and Magazines
In my brown leather bag:
Cynthia Cruz
To Fire
In my backyard, huddled over my magnifying
Lance Larsen
Father Enters the Water | Please Mr. Wasp | Ageing
In life, he would walk into the water slowly until it reached his waist and stand there for a while, his arms out to the
Lydia Davis
Three Poems and a Translation
In life I was chasing a deer. In sleep the deer
Mark Irwin
Hungarian Lesson and Snow Rapture
In Hungary, you know something like the palm of your hand,
J. Allyn Rosser
Tartine. Quasi-unfamiliar. To handle a relationship
In her teenage years,
Adela Greceanu
Drive-in Double Dare
In gravel dust and starlight, after the hummingbirds fe
Sharon Kubasak
Ambition and House I Didn’t Mean to Build
In excess always, gorged
Andrew Seguin
THE COURTING
In every dark jazz club, in each smoky corner
Tara Betts
La Bagatelle | Method | Dream Glance
in cursive yellow hung above
Christina Pugh
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