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Talisman
Quetzal: you write
Arthur Sze
Found Poem: “Swelling Anti-Asian Violence: Who Is Being Attacked Where,” NYT, April 3, 2021
Queens | A 47-year-old man and his 10-year-old son
Kimiko Hahn
Market Day
Python belt on my jeans.
Jo-Ann Mort
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
Little Black Dress and Julia
Puddled at my feet or ruched
Julia Thacker
After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
Not Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening
Promises to keep, was a lie, he had nothing. Through
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Promiscuous and Thanking My Breasts
Promiscuous is what my mother
Kim Dower
SQUANDERED MOONS
Probes on TV tell the tale of their
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Shin Issues | Flash Flood
Probably you have shins.
Douglas Goetsch
Two poems by Silvia Guerra, translated from Spanish by Jesse Lee Kercheval and Jeannine Marie Pitas
Pray gather me, Anemone
Silvia Guerra
The Night Dancers
Praise the shadows that slither up candlelit walls
Grace Schulman
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