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LEONTES
Elusive, but only sweetened by
Donald Revell
Leopard Goes Through Hell Villanelle
When I am sober my brain calls me names.
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Leprechaun
The old woman next door would appear in
Tara Skurtu
Les Rochers de Belle-Ile [after the painting by Claude Monet]
No beach here—just the sea
Patricia Clark
Let Me Hear You
I am the disappearing point of an inverted pyramid
Alan Shapiro
Let the Dead Bury the Dead
Surely she would want to hear one final song, something from the Carpathians, something folkloric about flying
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Letter From The Capital
She writes: now we have wars between historical eras. We fight in time as well as space. 1914 vs. 1939 is a devastating
D. Nurkse
Letter to a Cyclist and Early Spring
The cyclist who’s rushing for the usual gold
Guy Goffette
Letter to a Young Orgasm | Elegy for the Last Orgasm | The Orgasm and the Magic Maid
How could she not cry out when you pressed her to your flesh?
Nin Andrews
Letter to Jed from Niebla
I’ll write you about being a stranger, as I am also
Jessica Greenbaum
Letter to My Almost Former House
It’s true, I’m getting ready to leave you.
Theresa Burns
Letters from Earth & Sky
The petals
Marilyn Kallet
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