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Mantra Post- Storm Desmond
After thirty-six hours indoors while Desmond
John Kinsella
Three Ballerinas & Blue Plaques
After the war, my father bought three little porcelain figurines in Germany, three
Richard Jones
IX. Ophelia’s Garden | III. Tears
After the turtle shook the world from its shell,
Daniel Tobin
Strength
After the storm
Hélène Cardona
The Big Blow
After the snow-soused April gale I wandered
Sydney Lea
AFTER A FUNERAL
After the service and reception hour
Ted Kooser
Risk Factor
After the reading, a young Jewish woman
Maya Pindyck
HOUSEKEEPING: Frida’s Future Kiss
After the palm reader told her no man would ever claim her,
Lois P. Jones
Before Things Got Bad
After the mayor closed all the parks
Jeffrey Harrison
At Arlington and Boys
After the gunfire, the tact of “Taps.”
Daniel Bosch
Soldier’s Wife in the Aftermath
After the great war I stepped inside
Andrea Read
For the Dead Union
After summer rain, the old-growth forest
Christopher Bakken
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