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Momin Khan Momin | Mirza Ghalib
Momin Khan Momin
Vijay Seshadri
Mommie
After I’m dead, will the world will remember me
Peter Cooley
MOMMY HARANGUES POOR RANDAL | TO RANDAL, CROW-STEALER, LORD OF THE GREENHOUSE
Money is self-comprehending,
Max Ritvo
Monk’s Eye, #20
Of all rhythms he found day and night
Cees Nooteboom
More Nights Than Days and Turn It Up
At the end of my street, they cut the trees.
Kelle Groom
More Reason
Though you may be a scribe in ancient Egypt
Carl Dennis
MORE THAN I CAN SAY
Clewell doesn’t exactly do haiku.
David Clewell
Morgellons
Jorge Luis Borges translated Thomas Browne
John Kinsella
Morning Bells in Marienplatz
The wasps
Kristina Andersson Bicher
Morning Hunger
Why not in the icy clarity of morning,
Stewart Moss
Morning, Redux | Drift Road
Another morning in the obscure,
William Logan
Moss City
City down to the last nuance is moss,
Carol Frost
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