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L’Heure Bleue
Who was the first to say darkness “falls”?
Barbara Ras
La Bagatelle | Method | Dream Glance
in cursive yellow hung above
Christina Pugh
LA CASA BELLINA
You seemed happy,
Joyce Peseroff
LA LONGUE DURÉE
It’s a far cry from the blaze we light
Angie Estes
Laboring to explain
in Ants and Men: Island Apocalypse,
Rebecca Seiferle
Labyrinth (Lear)
A poorly timed abdication. A madness
Kathleen Graber
Lag sol time
Please are the big good door, no one is so did it anymore will be to period. No: only if he’d sown wheat in a set fiche
Pierre Joris
Lament Sunburns
The worst I got on a tar roof, mid-July with a bottle
Bradford Tice
Lamentations
America more guns more than us
Martha Collins
Language Is a Form of Walking, Even at Age of 87 and Three, in One Story
At 30, she learns to rewrite herself in a phonetic language,
Shao Wei
Lapse
I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer. I
Dorianne Laux
Last Christmas
Your best friend had brain cancer
Timothy Liu
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