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Therapon, III, 5
…you whose waters never breathe whose
Bruce Bond and Dan Beachy-Quick
Thetis
We see her through her element, not
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Things forgotten
once in another city,
Michael Anania
Things I’ve Discovered in Hong Kong
Semantics: clue that Trappist Dairy Milk Drink is not milk—had I read the label—
Glenn Mott
Thinly Veiled
In Alabama I learnt the difference between the state flag and the battle flag
Bruce Smith
THINNING THE SPRUCES
I’ve become ruthless with the spruces
Jeffrey Harrison
This Close and Gaza Aftermath
Little brother I have forgotten
Richard Hoffman
This Could Happen
If you kept walking you would eventually step out of yourself.
Susan Rich
This Dog | 4 AM
Maybe I’ve chosen life—not just
Linda Pastan
This Is the Day the Lord Has Made
This is the day the Lord has made,
Mark Jarman
This Moment
You know when darkness seems to pour
Ron Smith
This Surface
Of the earth,
André du Bouchet
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