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Tranquility & Tremolo
Where song is, fire begins, tightens,
Keith Flynn
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
BIRD
I lived between the hemisphere of songbirds and the hemisphere
Bruce Smith
Going Out Staying In
I’ve done the math of staying in bed,
Jim Daniels
No use
On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
Kathleen Ossip
The Hardworking Man
On the island where I grew up, the hardworking man is the ideal man. The
Nin Andrews
After Our Parents Get Divorced, Our Mother Buys an Ivy Stencil
In the small white bedroom
Brandi George
36.
A woman was choked by a metal shackle
Louis Calaferte
THE HARVARD CLASSICS
My grandfather bought a set for his living room,
William Trowbridge
The Color I Take
All day the green had soaked me
Catherine Wing
I open the windows.
What I wanted
Jane Hirshfield
The Fourth Walk
Among the ruined are the ruins. Rules even skies can wreck in shreds,
Cole Swensen
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