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Two Poems
might it not behoove us to retire, to pull away
Bruce Beasley
Two Poems
One summer night I lay down under a yew tree.
Steven Cramer
Two Poems
You’d think somebody would’ve put those six
Ron Smith
Two Poems
Late afternoon, crows still at gossip
Sydney Lea
Two Poems
My brain is such a bully—wash your face, comb your hair,
Barbara Hamby
Two Poems
In reading I Decipher These marks
Brian Culhane
Two Poems
burdens are from
Hank Lazer
Two O’Clock and Stray
As though all at once it is afternoon
Frannie Lindsay
Two Fat Braids Crossed at the Crown
Mishearing you holding out the gadget plug,
Arielle Greenberg
Two Exhausted Bodies
My insides are a flooded field. Though the field outside is larger and I have played there, laid
Xoşman Qado
Two Dogs Passing Through the Yard | Practice
One’s a male Aussie mix,
Chase Twichell
Two Departures from Rilke
Terrified past panic, strict lines collapsed,
Steven Cramer
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