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Two Views of Bercy
It seems that the sun has stopped and will move no more
Jacques Réda
Before and Rain
Sweatpants balled up where his legs would be,
Jennifer Grotz
Three Poems
Heat, filthy, gut-sick heat in my city’s cobblestone streets.
Teresa Cader
The Birthday Ceremony
Seventeen rooms of long maroon
Cynthia Cruz
FOUNTAIN
Dogwood white knuckle it through January, February, March:
Kathy Fagan
REMEMBERING RAY – AUG. 2,1998 – FOR TESS
The invitation reads:
Jim Somers
Chaja-Lea Returns
This is where we were
Eric Odynocki
Country of Other Arrangements and Spinach Salad
I used to be neatly folded, sound
Angela Ball
Plume
The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
Elegy for a Young Garden
Shattered bricks, flayed sockets
Claire Malroux
From Night, by Ennio Moltedo, translated from Spanish by Marguerite Feitlowitz
Can we go on like this?
Ennio Moltedo
The Silver Bullet
When I wasn’t washing my hands, I remembered
Lynn Levin
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