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Before and Rain
Sweatpants balled up where his legs would be,
Jennifer Grotz
A Few Years After a Death
Toward sunfall, when I begin to count
Peter Cooley
Fable 7, 8 & 9
I knew a boy with swastikas on his sneakers. I never knew the story.
Bruce Bond
Phoenix Hairpin Terrace
Yes Feng-huang plus three syllables
Karen An-hwei Lee
Threnody and Sylvia Plath
The train coach, Jean—empty except for you,
David Wojahn
Divorce Party Bonfire
As in a secret rite
Alan Shapiro
It’s the stage of grief where [I become a transparent eyeball]
I become a transparent eyeball. I am nothing. I see all.
Emily Skaja
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
An Island
Toward the end of the island
Steve Kronen
The Lost Explorers
Give me the lost explorers, the last-seens,
Grace Schulman
The Orders of the Ordinary
Death seemed no more
William Logan
On Chanukah
Isn’t fire itself
Linda Pastan
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