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Yellowphant and Don’t Forget
The circus so yellow and red stands on two feet,
Terese Svoboda
Yes
Yes, all things of water and our days rounded with light, yes,
Mark Irwin
Yet Another Life
And then one day I was no longer up
Michael Torres
You Don’t Travel Light, Life
is a cumbersome business.
Olga Maslova
You Don’t Drink Wine? and I Tremble: Two poems by Rumi
What? You don’t drink wine? Infidel, begone!
Jalal al-Din Rumi
You Have to Lead the Sheep
A dream struck a dream
Sylva Fischerová
You, Reader, As I Imagine You
Why is it awkward to acknowledge
Chase Twichell
Your Beautiful Mouth
The sun is the sum of one particular age, the moon
Laurie Lamon
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
YOUR PROBABILITY AMPLITUDE | A fragment from The Llatease of Homey, from a recently discovered Mycenaean text.
I glance and
Larissa Shmailo
Zacharia, Malachi
When the shepherd is stricken
Paul Hoover
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