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Old Sweater | Alongside
On November 21, in late afternoon, I open the bottom drawer of my bureau
Rachel Careau
Old Tunes, Politics, Karma & Career
Took the afternoon off from the dozen things I’m supposed to repair, respond to, or maintain around the yard, and
Christopher Buckley
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
Olney Hymn
not my li-
Donald Revell
Oloid and Pareidolia
Saturday, awake to the raw April outside. A dream that was on my tongue is gone with a swallow.
Jennifer Martelli
Olympia
The ancient Greeks knew how to pick out a sacred spot,
Barbara Hamby
On a Version of “Lady with Lapdog” | Synch
How clever, to leave out all the articles, thereby suggesting their story, their plight, were less a story than a portrait
Steve Bradbury
On Beauty and To the Phaistos Disc
I have a tree outside my house. I don’t know what kind—in spring, it blooms, gorgeous.
Natasha Sajé
On Being Mused Upon
Reading his poems, you recognize yourself
Carol Moldaw
On Breathing and Not Breathing—The Sequence
Once, a man stopped breathing
Suzanne Lummis
On Brueghel’s Massacre of the Innocents
He’s switched the scene from Bethlehem
William Trowbridge
On Brueghel’s the Tower of Bable
Anybody calling this scheme stupid
William Trowbridge
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