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LOOKING AT DAD
To see my father not seeing me with
Tiberiu Neacșu
LONG AFTER HE IS GONE | LAST OFFER
All the summer’s night
Pamela Alexander
Logs
Giants lie entangled on wet sand,
Grace Schulman
Locked Gate
On December 19, 1980
Susan Gardner
Lobsters | Turkey Vultures
In the depths of the sea they will eat the sea and outgrow the world’s largest pot.
Brian Barker
Lives of the Postmodern Poets
You were born too late.
Mark DeCarteret
Little Torch
First there was delight, delight in the windchimes,
Katie Ford
LITTLE PIECES OF STRING TOO SMALL TO BE USED | INCEST | HER LISTS | BIRD SONGS
Granny's label on a box in her attic.
Wendy Barker
Little Pea: A Brief Portfolio
Sometimes I think I shouldn’t write about my past.
Nin Andrews
Little Night Owl
For hours I’d lug her on my shoulder,
David Bottoms
Little Black Dress and Julia
Puddled at my feet or ruched
Julia Thacker
Litterature
I am pleased
Robert Nazarene
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