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PET SOUNDS
The summer I bought Pet Sounds at G.C. Murphy’s, I hadn’t gone a block from the store when on impulse I smashed
J.T. Barbarese
Petrarch’s Poem 269, from Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, translated from Italian by Lee Harlin Bahan
The high column and the green laurel
Francesco Petrarca
PHAROAH
Whenever we were out on the dance floor, I always looked at your face, while you looked downward, inward, at
Paul Lisicky
Phoenix Hairpin Terrace
Yes Feng-huang plus three syllables
Karen An-hwei Lee
Phone Call: Lesson in Style and The Story of Civilization
“Everything feels all swollen and puffy, like my brain
Tom Sleigh
Photographer’s Song & Nothing Song
Standing in the shade,
Don Bogen
Photographs, 1949 | Retiree
In one, they pose, grinning straight at the Kodak,
Sydney Lea
Physics & Green Room
Was Jesus materializing inside a locked room
Megan Wildwood
PHYSICS, ETC.
Everything and everybody are always doing something.
Arthur Vogelsang
Piano Epistemology, Apostrophes and Beauty
I’m pretty sure this piano exists,
Billy Collins
Picasso & Dora Maar (1942)
Four decades I have lived among the French
Campbell McGrath
Pick Me Up
the words love you, friend
Eleni Sikelianos
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