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Human Condition
The human condition isn’t some grinning
J.T. Barbarese
Paramouria & You Do What You’re Good At
You know (you think), and then
Ralph Culver
flail, snap, struggle & These Long Afternoons
strangle, some eaten out by an infestation
Jill Bialosky
Poem with Allusions
The thoughts that come on little cat feet
Jay Parini
The Living and the Dead | Arrest Warrant
I already came here several times this year, aside from the pilgrimage
Ales Debeljak
Writing Under the Influence of Me
It means I drop things, and I keep turning
Tony Hoagland
Letter to a Young Orgasm | Elegy for the Last Orgasm | The Orgasm and the Magic Maid
How could she not cry out when you pressed her to your flesh?
Nin Andrews
PHAROAH
Whenever we were out on the dance floor, I always looked at your face, while you looked downward, inward, at
Paul Lisicky
Given Plums
Early July my sister and I filled two sacks of plums from our orchard. We shook each tree until the ripest orbs fell
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Getting Old, Thinking of Keats
Even though I’m old now
Gregory Orr
Imaginary Conversation | In the Orchard
You tell me to live each day
Linda Pastan
From THIS BROKEN SYMMETRY
Yes, Ravidat, to follow the rabbit down its winding hole
Daniel Tobin
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