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“Dispatches from Terra Incognita”
Saturday, cold as a witch’s you know what. I’m at the Lab to give a urine sample.
Peter Johnson
Say You’re Don Giovanni
Say you’re Don Giovanni Giovanni and you make
David Kirby
Judith Beheading Holofernes
No one ever read the
Book of Judith
to a slave—
Ellen June Wright
Two Poems
Where does it live?
Molly Peacock
Dead Tree in the Back Yard & Gait
You aren’t mine. A lot line
Charles O. Hartman
At the perennial exchange
At the perennial exchange, you will swap half a hosta
Jane Zwart
For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
Fragment
The past is a point of departure
Eric Pankey
The Drowned and the Saved
If all of us were to try to kill ourselves at least once, then all of us would know nothing more than that: which is why
Tom Sleigh
Piano Epistemology, Apostrophes and Beauty
I’m pretty sure this piano exists,
Billy Collins
Three Poems
A neighbor called me about the neighbors in the blue house between us.
David Baker
The Shell
When I picked it up from the sand
J. Allyn Rosser
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