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Micah
For a moment I was on trial
Gerald Stern
Memorial by Rigoberto Paredes translated from Spanish by Frances Simán
return to the place where we left our life
Rigoberto Paredes
Memorial Bench
Suzanne and Half Zantop loved sitting here—
Joyce Peseroff
Memento Mori: Northern White Rhinos
They are grey, big as boulders,
Jennifer Franklin
Melodrama
A gunshot: the trigger so light
Stephen Dobyns
Melancholia & Trouble in Mind
On the periodic table, it is the densest of elements. It does not refract or reflect, but absorbs all
Eric Pankey
Meeting Shakespeare
I met Shakespeare in a hotel room downtown.
Austen Leah Rose
Meditation on a Shower Rod at the Super 8
You and I are snake bit. Can we postpone?
Amanda Newell
Medieval Notation and Mercy
On the first half of our hike the snow
Didi Jackson
Me Showering
I am showering, which isn’t much in itself
Alberto Rios
Me & Whiskey
Collided hard
Robert Nazarene
Maybe It Will Happen in the Span of a Sentence translated by Daniel Bourne
One of the most interesting poets to emerge in Poland during the final decades of the 20th century
Bronislaw Maj
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