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POSTCARD WITH A CITY’S AERIAL VIEW AT NIGHT
To think that each lit window there
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
LOOKING AT DAD
To see my father not seeing me with
Tiberiu Neacșu
Zodiacal Light: A Dialogue
To see it, you look to the north
Patricia Clark
Unrest or What the French Horn Can Teach You
To master the French Horn, you need lips of steel
Karen Paul Holmes
The Quarry, Pontaise
To enter into the greens
Linda Pastan
Untitled | Matinee
To dream a world on a hunk of shade,
Ben Mazer
WILSER LOPEZ WOULD LIKE YOU
to be Wilser Lopez. So be Wilser Lopez
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
The Public Servants and Amateur
To be delivered by a sad man standing in a single light.
Jason Waldrop
To a New Chair | Bounty
To a New Chair
Phillis Levin
Trás-Os-Montes
Tiny and bent over
Jose-Flore Tappy
May Cause
Tinnitus, uncharacteristic
Dean Young
Western Spinebill Sighting and the Absence of Tim
Tim is at a Goethe Society lesson
John Kinsella
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