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There are dead children all over and under this earth
Leslie Harrison
To Manuel Bandeira | To Hilda Hilst | To Adélia Prado
The girls are still a d o r a b l e
Flávia Rocha
To Isabella Franconati
After your husband died and the cypress trees,
Michael Collier
TO HÉCTOR VIEL TEMPERLEY
Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn
Campbell McGrath
To Fire
In my backyard, huddled over my magnifying
Lance Larsen
To Be That Boy, to Be That Horse
I’ve watched a shy horse
Alan May
To Anything at All
Our father who is neither ours nor a father but farther and nearer,
William Olsen
To a Soldier in Ukraine
A soldier must know three things—
Garrett Hongo
To a New Chair | Bounty
To a New Chair
Phillis Levin
To a Man in Rags Holding Out a Cup | A 100-year-old Man Asks Me to Write about Something
I don’t have much
Frannie Lindsay
To a High Aircraft | Palazzo Maldura
While now by slow degrees
Karl Kirchwey
Titanic
Some of the shoes
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
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