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It Will Start One Day
you know, it will start one day, the ebb
Dmitry Blizniuk
It’s 3 A.M., Winter, and Nine Miles from Truckee
and nobody better than I to tell you about
Suzanne Lummis
IT’S A CLASS THING
She looked better
Annette Barnes
It’s Not Just Trains
The ticket office was closing
Lawrence Raab
IT’S 4PM IN THE E.R. AND I AM REARRANGED WITH A SMALL SADNESS
I don't know what made me think
Sonja Halvorson
It’s Not Your Fault
The brass lamp in your window,
Jennifer L. Knox
IX. Ophelia’s Garden | III. Tears
After the turtle shook the world from its shell,
Daniel Tobin
JANUARY
This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
January 28 | Basho
Today it is snowing again and I’m thinking of Borges.
David Young
January and The Marrow
Greetings from the first darkness,
Elaine Equi
January in West Texas
Once, I preferred nights. How they arrived one tied to the next like silk scarves, knots of daylight between them. I
Chloe Honum
Jerez translated from Spanish by Susan Ayres
Perhaps his hand was not so cold
Elsa Cross
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