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Ophelia
Where stars sleep on the calm black waters,
Steve Kronen
ONLY BEES BUZZ IN THE MEADOW | ALLEGIANCE
Speech a tremble,
Annie Finch
One poem from “claus and the scorpion”
over lara and among the laras that inhabit lara
Lara Dopazo Ruibal
One of a Series
My daughter sees the sky from another angle, slate-blue reflected in a lake called living.
Joni Wallace
One for André Breton
Always for the first time
Jules Jacob
One and a Half Poems
Well it began with a microburst from the North when the moon
Patrick Donnelly
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
Once I loved an opera singer from Spain
for 15 days, maybe 20.
Karen Paul Holmes
On Time | Parallel Universes | After a Winter Storm: Grand Unified Field Theory
The light years
Christopher Buckley
On Thumbing Through Smith’s Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation
And what of the bird-headed dwarfs
Alan Shapiro
On the Way to the Acupuncturist
In the wrong lane, the slow one—
Carol Moldaw
ON THE RMS QUEEN MARY | LATENT IMAGE
I'm exploring the decks, the ship docked in Long Beach since '67. Same liner Mom sailed in '39 from England to
Wendy Barker
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