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Rune
Not timber or bronze or iridium, not the old habits of species at a waterhole or the short
Maxine Chernoff
Ruler of Everything
The Ruler of Everything proclaims blood-colored
Amy Gerstler
Rue Delambre
As soon as the plane takes off the city
Pui Ying Wong
Rubbish Heap translated by Sasha Dugdale
I haven’t the strength to sing of you, resplendent rubbish heap!
Elena Shvarts
Rose-Scented Lotion | Blue
The level of rose-scented lotion daily
Rachel Hadas
Rondeau and Song
She would have yawned to see a Pharaoh’s fall,
Hailey Leithauser
Rome/Glasgow: Early March
Our favorite time to visit—cool air for all-day walking, in
Ron Smith
Romanian Lessons & The Country of Leaving
Godmother country,
Monica Cure
RODIN, “Hand with Small Torso, Bronze” | Rodin’s “The Cathedral”
In Paris you can see his drawer of hands.
Peter Cooley
Road Trip
Over the singed and brittle roadside stalks,
Davis McCombs
Rizal Stadium, World War II
He was almost home, poor guy.
Ron Smith
Risk Factor
After the reading, a young Jewish woman
Maya Pindyck
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