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Rain Sonnets
When the bear finally arrives, he’s starving. He wants whatever’s in my little blue basket, the Tupperware and the
Jules Gibbs
Raccoon in a Trap
The kidskin of his clever paws
Mark Wunderlich
Rabbit
Regard the luckless cotton-tail,
DeWitt Henry
Quotidian and Carry
Steak dinners are the worst /you prefer the fatty cut / those white-ribboned slabs from Save-A-Lot
Amanda Newell
Quiet Candy
After you kicked me out,
Alexis Rhone Fancher
Quickies in Widowhood with three instances of laughter (one not narrated), two instances of crying
Amid the whiteness of cheeses, corn puffs,
Daisy Fried
Queen of the Lot
When was the last time I watched The Letter
David Trinidad
Qinghai and Tengchong
a prayer flag rolls around a heap of round stones
Song Lin
Q&A for Keyhole and Mammogram Hair
After my reading to high school students
Jill McDonough
Q&A
When you take off your mask, what is your true address
Alicia Ostriker
Purity | A Withered Rose
Amazing solitude.
Nina Cassian
Puritan Watc, Yonder and Birthday
Longitude was the great mystery
Lisa Russ Spaar
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