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Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
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Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
Pandemic Fugue
These are the skies of my childhood
Jody Bolz
Painting
all things look as if
André du Bouchet
Pain & Ophelia and the Nine-and-Fifty Swans
Where to stand
Brian Culhane
Paean for the Players
The pale actor’s mouth
April Bernard
Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Pacemaker
The heart in vital meter recites.
Sophia Galifianakis
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
Oxalis in the Ingleside & Zucchini in August
You can find the world’s second largest sundial
Diane K. Martin
Owls Was The Most Likely Explanation
It’s pretty wild to think how long ago
Jeffrey Gustavson
OVER THE MOON
Five a.m.—the soft percussion of the rain
John Brehm
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