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Nothing You Can Do Will Save You
The Buddha had his river, just for now this one is mine,
Molly Lou Freeman
Double Effect: December 31
the bridge closes behind you
Martha Serpas
A Poem and Two Fables
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay,
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Elegy
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
It’s Not Your Fault
The brass lamp in your window,
Jennifer L. Knox
Guitar & Lantern
The boy with prosthetic limbs is the flame
Bruce Bond
Boy in a Hole
The boy meant to help his father
Maxine Scates
Muxica
The border fence,
Alberto Rios
Bookish | Brush Your Fingers Through Your Hair, Why Don’t You?
The bookishness that
David Rivard
Evening
The blue chair on the terrace, coffee, evening,
Cees Nooteboom
Myth
The blind hobo who returned
Fady Joudah
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
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