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have heard through some trembling of their web
Patrick Donnelly
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
Invocation
I would like beamed to me from the Muse's tower high atop Parnassus
Richard Hoffman
White Gauze Curtains
in them we see
Mary Mackey
Seeking Alpha
Praise for the one who can take us above
Sophie Cabot Black
Blueprint and Ancient Story
The poem I want to build needs a vestibule
Phillis Levin
Remote Stars
Look up. There’s Bill,
Scott Withiam
I Spent one Summer with a Semi-colon
in those days people called it shacking up
Angela Ball
Toussaint
The soul, you said, is this sour wind, or this empty glass, the tiny steps of insects, these white iron
Jean-Michel Maulpoix
Mnemonic
Leaves in the eaves
Meghan O'Rourke
NOTES ON SILENCE
The racket of birdsong wakes me at 4am, before first light.
DeWitt Henry
She Dog | Mermaid
A ticky rain of blood from
Terese Svoboda
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