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NOTES ON SILENCE
The racket of birdsong wakes me at 4am, before first light.
DeWitt Henry
A Brief Portfolio
Theatre people who know suppose them to bring good luck.
Stephanie Burt and Mara Hampson
Promiscuous and Thanking My Breasts
Promiscuous is what my mother
Kim Dower
Two Poems translated from Chinese by Steve Bradbury
The still object Kazuo Ohno caressed is already growing old
Wu Yu Hsuan
After victory — the era of postwar executions
After victory – the era of postwar executions.
Boris Khersonsky
Speculation on the Absent God
As if abandoned
Eric Pankey
Dolls
The dolls wait for the children
Margo Taft Stever
On Brueghel’s the Tower of Bable
Anybody calling this scheme stupid
William Trowbridge
Unexceptional
Except we were in love, or so it seemed.
Rafael Campo
Six Blessings and a Curse
Weigh odds. Pray. Pay bills.
Richard Kenney
The Summer House
I let the envelope fall to the floor unopened,
Lawrence Raab
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
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