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Before Things Got Bad
After the mayor closed all the parks
Jeffrey Harrison
Before They Came For Us | Civilian Exiting the Facilities | Table for Six
They met in the woods below our homes, brought their sawed-off shotguns and
Idra Novey
Before the rebirth | The harvest field | Song of love present
No flowers here
Andrée Chedid
Before Summer Rain
Then, out of the green of the grove,
Rainer Maria Rilke
Before and Rain
Sweatpants balled up where his legs would be,
Jennifer Grotz
Before | Ode to Late Autumn, Auvillar
The American poet died of head trauma
Marilyn Kallet
Bee Line
Maybe the crow flies
Steve Kronen
Bedtime Story
It wasn’t only my father who believed in the romanticism of war
Bruce Cohen
Bed
I haven’t got a fingernail or bed
Sarah Arvio
Becoming Hat
When in Rockport— with Rockport—
Scott Withiam
Because What Else Could I Do
I alone in a restaurant
Martha Collins
Beautiful Worry
this wan light, spaghetti-thin, uneases
Deborah Gorlin
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