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Apologetics
A host of angels or a compass of cherubim
Erika Meitner
Ode to Fluffy | Poem for Engagement
goodbye fluffy
Matthew Zapruder
“Bird or Old Man” translated from Bulgarian by Holly Karapetkova
He arrived with a bag full of fog.
Dostena Anguelova
The Ant’s Plunder
When I stuck out my hand to grab the iron door handle, a hidden ant attacked my right
Xi Chuan
SOLILOQUY OF A TORNADO IN THE DISTANCE
I knew a girl once
Bruce Bond
Questions for Fruit Flies and The Habit of Longing
Humble as fruit flies may seem, they . . . engage in a host of complex behaviors
Jean Nordhaus
Uncle
Here is the man who tells you
Peter Campion
Six Blessings and a Curse
Weigh odds. Pray. Pay bills.
Richard Kenney
Late in October
Late in October, I watch
Linda Pastan
Prequel
Take a seat. All you need to know is, I am
Philip Fried
Wozzeck | Casualty
Even the toneless whisper finds its cradle, its home,
Bruce Bond
Two Poems
Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
Sara London
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