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August
Water and wind do it too
Jennifer Grotz
The Bahá’í School
It stood at the top of a steep hill that sloped all the way down to the Pisquataqua River, which even then I knew was tidal.
Lindsay Stuart Hill
Birds in the Night
The French government, or was it the English government,
Luis Cernuda
Abramovic
The eyes are the edge of the central nervous system.
Rick Barot
Blue Rim
Set the table with your heirloom
Deborah Allbritain
Difficulty
It's difficult
Rae Armantrout
From THIS BROKEN SYMMETRY
Yes, Ravidat, to follow the rabbit down its winding hole
Daniel Tobin
knell & i object i object i object
the chit-a’click-chit of a squirrel
Jay Hopler
Pathetic Fallacy
Jog through this suburb at a blue hour
Major Jackson
THE INVENTION OF FIRE
In “Burning of three witches in Baden, Switzerland,” dated to 1585, three women lie on a large pyre watched by a circle of men.
Kathryn Nuernberger
Me Showering
I am showering, which isn’t much in itself
Alberto Rios
Joint Effort
Let the hunchback lie hump down
Amit Majmudar
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