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This Dog | 4 AM
Maybe I’ve chosen life—not just
Linda Pastan
Toshno
Marina is trying to describe Raskolnikov’s interior state
Barbara Hamby
Happy Hour & Babies Cry at 5:03 pm
Marcy lets us play
Nancy Kangas
Still Life with Clouds and Eyes on the Prize
Many white ones
Billy Collins
Mari Küla and Mari Meli
Manuela Colipe Benavente breathes in the sun so that she can sleep.
Jaime Luis Huenún
Two poems by Natalia Toledo, in trilingual translation (Zapotec to Spanish to English)
Mantis mantis I want to know
Natalia Toledo
War Poems
Mangled tanks at rest on the roadway's shoulder.
Philip Fried
SunRiders
Lucy!
Juan Felipe Herrera
IN JANUARY
Low sky, slow air, and nothing much
Julie Bruck
Clytemnestra, Unleashed
Lovingly, she poured the scented water into his bath
Alice Friman
Hellebore | The Way of Books
Lord, I am all
Mary Ruefle
Who Pays
Lord I have eaten and I don’t
Shane McCrae
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