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Grandpa David Told Me Once of Carpathia, a Place He had Never Been
His hospital topped
Xander Gershberg
On History
His father’s boss was a Millerite—
Wayne Miller
Revolver
His face was a festival. Inside it,
Carl Phillips
Five Poems
His Dublin sister, two sons,
Pamela Alexander
Up Early, I Turn off the Television News
High tide of sun curling & breaking onto the hardwood
Gerry LaFemina
Willing
Hidden from all mothers’ eyes by blinded windows
David Thacker
Downsizing
Hey, maybe the time has come to empty
Amy Gerstler
The Pair
Here’s how they climbed out of the nights’ custody.
Karl Krolow
We Came This Way to Know the Evening
Here’s a riddle:
Hsia Yü
With My Senses in Ruins | Scavenge and Transform
Here’s a recipe for seeing: sleep
Jonathan Weinert
Three poems from Kembang Kertas (Balinese for bougainvillea) in Filipino and Kinaray-a
Here, we are told
John Iremil Teodoro
Cache
Here lies a hectic site, la Cité
Angie Estes
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