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Post-
Clenching, unclenching her thin white fingers,
Annie Kim
Post Structuralism
But the first idea was not to shape the clouds
Christopher Buckley
Post Mortem
You might not see the bodies in the famous photo
William Trowbridge
Possibility of Erasure | There Are Corpses Buried in Them
It is snowing this morning.
Okla Elliott
Portrait of My Father as a Snake
I was dead. The hospital around me
Tom Sleigh
Portrait | The Traveler
Recollections of my infancy: a patio in Seville,
Antonio Machado
POPULATION ZERO
Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn
Carol Frost
Pompeii
Because the worst catastrophes
Michelle Bitting
Pomade
It has been so long since anyone has touched it
David Keplinger
Polaris Mall
February, 9:37 p.m. Two Canada geese,
J. Allyn Rosser
Polar Bear & Memento Mori: Stradivarius
I am relieved. For twenty-seven years,
Jennifer Franklin
Poetry: A Mirror, a Pencil and an Envelope. Seven Minutes with D. Nurkse and Nancy Mitchell
In this candid interview, D. Nurkse reflects on a long life in poetry and political activism
D. Nurkse
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