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The Color I Take
All day the green had soaked me
Catherine Wing
The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow
Visiting my cousin’s church I found
Betsy Sholl
The Classics
At 10, I studied Vera Ellen’s legs
Christina Lee
The Clacklet
Buttons taken from a sewing box
Julie Hanson
The City translated by Kaveh Bassiri
I dream the city is flying in an airplane
Fereshteh Sari
The Child and I
I wanted to go fishing one day,
Martinus Nijhoff
The Charter of Effects
Counsel is a lawyer driven by money.
John Fitzgerald
The Central
When we were hungry and my mother was
J. Allyn Rosser
The Caravaggio Room
Yuck, you heave in front of that sick boy
Ron Smith
The Call |Palm
You and I, we have been here before.
Bruce Bond
THE BRIDGE
The most beautiful Russian girl in the world lives in Germany
Nicolae Coande
The Book of Guests
They gamboled toward me on the plain—two lambs
Chard deNiord
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