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Yellowphant and Don’t Forget
The circus so yellow and red stands on two feet,
Terese Svoboda
PASTORAL
The circle lies unbroken, and the lord is by and by.
Sarah Estes
knell & i object i object i object
the chit-a’click-chit of a squirrel
Jay Hopler
Some Propositions with Children | Changing the Subject
The child is completely immersed in childhood
Ruy Belo
Game with a Mad Bounce
The child and I are kicking a pebble down the road--
D. Nurkse
Riddle
The chair is not far from the bed
Norman Dubie
Riddle
The chair is not far from the bed
Norman Dubie
Three poems by Li Suo translated from Chinese by Lucas Klein and Henry Zhang
the cemetery east of river bank road
Li Suo
cedar top goddesses from phil’s sawmill | ozark sonnet
The cedar goddesses lie down on saw-horses
Andrei Codrescu
Aeolus
The camouflaging wind gets
Terese Svoboda
Snow Day, by Jerome Sala
The camera in the other room points and clicks
Jerome Sala
Hotline
The calls came in around the clock. A nunnery in Nova Scotia with a broken clavichord.
Brian Barker
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