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The Book of Forgotten Geniuses
I can understand why the Egyptians
Stewart Moss
The Book of Before All This
They're retrieving what's retrievable.
Marianne Boruch
The Blue Light
Where were you as the light descended & do you
David St. John
The Birthdays of the Dead
It is an affront in their land
Charles O. Hartman
The Birthday Ceremony
Seventeen rooms of long maroon
Cynthia Cruz
The Bird that Begins it
In the world-famous night which is already flinging away bits of dark but not
Jorie Graham
The Big Blow
After the snow-soused April gale I wandered
Sydney Lea
The Beginner
Doesn’t have a clue, sips whiskey in a train
Sigman Byrd
The Beautiful Hand
Not a word.
Laura Kasischke
The Beautiful American Word Baby
Once, I wanted it growled low in the throat
Susan Aizenberg
THE BEAR IN THE WHEELCHAIR
The bedside window is cracked a little, for fresh air presumably, and a lopsided venetian blind bangs softly in a
Michael Van Walleghen
The Barricade
The barricade measures two meters high and twelve meters wide
Dag T. Straumsvåg
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