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Before Things Got Bad
After the mayor closed all the parks
Jeffrey Harrison
Beginning and Whatever Doesn’t Kill Your Mother Makes Her Stronger
One of the first days my mom’s in the ICU, I try to describe
Denise Duhamel
Beipei, Low Water, Winter 1985
Li Ping is peeling
Andrea Lingenfelter
Bending Truth to Advantage
From Robert Lowell’s poem “Those Before Us,” these final lines: “Pardon them for existing.
Scott Withiam
Berlin
We see the public statues
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
BETRAYAL—ORANGES AND APPLES | EEE EQUALS EMCEE SQUARED
I am a plastic tree, naturally
Arthur Vogelsang
Better Than Heaven
So many set asides, you say, intemperate
Charlie Smith
Between Poems | It Was | Było
Here in this moment before the perfect poem
Tadeusz Dziewanowski
Between the Bed and the Window
First, the light, which is always
Ron Slate
Big Finish
Now that the last shaft of sunset has collapsed
Kimberly Johnson
BIRD
I lived between the hemisphere of songbirds and the hemisphere
Bruce Smith
Bird of Paradise
The songs of the mariachi in the park
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
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