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For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
For the Child Molester
Let him sleep right through it—
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
For the Dead Union
After summer rain, the old-growth forest
Christopher Bakken
For Those Whose Lives Have Seen Themselves
Welcome all who have traveled the long road
Stewart Moss
For Your Eighteenth Birthday
Not a car nor papa’s advice.
Kenton Yee
Forced March
I remembered it wrong, the scene in the film
Susan Aizenberg
Found Poem: “Swelling Anti-Asian Violence: Who Is Being Attacked Where,” NYT, April 3, 2021
Queens | A 47-year-old man and his 10-year-old son
Kimiko Hahn
FOUNTAIN
Dogwood white knuckle it through January, February, March:
Kathy Fagan
Four a.m. and 40 Years Later
Driving into my old city yesterday
Jessica Greenbaum
Four From Delos
Saw the ring of her
Jeffrey Skinner
Four Poems
Unable to return from my ashes
Rolando Kattan
Four Poems
I don’t like it
Rae Armantrout
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