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Natural History of the Soul
The song thrush hops, runs, stands,
Elizabeth Arnold
Cooking in Ashes
The smile is missing; no joy around the eyes.
Amelia Martens
Nurse at a Bus Stop
The slow traffic takes a good long look.
Simon Armintage
Two Poems
The sky spills a certain sadness after sunset,
Paul Christiansen
Vesper
The sky is blue for reasons other than atmospheric ones.
Chard deNiord
AFTER THUNDERSTORMS IN OKLAHOMA
The sky becomes sickly,
Hala Alyan
Notes on an Illness in Spain & the grist of gratitude is like ingratitude
The sinuous ripple of a well-broken in fan, a soft hand
Kim Garcia
Ars Poetica
The shell of the papershell pecan can easily be broken
Angie Estes
Agnus Dei, Winslow Wants a Gun, Omega Street
The shearer’s come horse-back from Solo –
Joseph Bathanti
N18P6
the shape doesn’t
Hank Lazer
News from Nowhere
The sea handles laundry
Fred D’Aguiar
The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
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