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IT’S A CLASS THING
She looked better
Annette Barnes
Aunt Rolla
She had the softest face
Mark Jarman
Nursing Home
She had dreams fifty years ago
Vijay Seshadri
Shoulder
She flies south to visit me
Chelsea Wagenaar
The Madonna Poems
She bends to lift him from the basket.
Frances Richey
Elegy for a Young Garden
Shattered bricks, flayed sockets
Claire Malroux
Poet’s Walk, Central Park Mall
Shakespeare, Robert Burns, and Fitz-Greene Halleck
Grace Schulman
The Reckoning and 3AM
Shadows stretch across the pine floor
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
The Birthday Ceremony
Seventeen rooms of long maroon
Cynthia Cruz
Blue Rim
Set the table with your heirloom
Deborah Allbritain
Spelling / Complication
Serious injuries only! Strange
Albert Goldbarth
Things I’ve Discovered in Hong Kong
Semantics: clue that Trappist Dairy Milk Drink is not milk—had I read the label—
Glenn Mott
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