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Alone at 77 & I Arrive at the Scene
Unhungry, he cracks a single egg.
Sydney Lea
Almost Nightfall
City lovely in its concocted dream, there
Noelle Kocot
Almost Lost Moment
coming back in an incidental way,
Tess Gallagher
Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
Almost an Elegy: For Tony Hoagland
Your poems make me want to write my poems
Linda Pastan
All the time I pray to Buddha…
Issa, I killed 8 gophers this fall, held
Elizabeth Jacobson
All the Shrimp I Can Eat
They are swimming away from me at the speed of light
Timothy Donnelly
ALL THE BOYS
my face is old now
Denise Duhamel
All That Evening
You woke slowly
Carol Kner
All Night, Give or Take a Sloppy Hour
My neighbor’s patio light burns like an ember, burns cleanly, never mind circadian rhythms and light pollution,
Lance Larsen
Alien Valley
I’m sick of prodding the infinite,
Jeffrey Skinner
Alexandru (1904 – 1984)
You cross the hill by wagon to Românești. Airplanes stretch ropes of milk in our way not unlike the wire you’d
Moni Stanila
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