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from THE CITY OF PARIS HAS YOU IN MIND TONIGHT
When G died began the midnight panic attacks.
Deborah Landau
Sign Language I & II translated by Kareem Abu-Zeid
It’s not that I
Olivia Elias
Dentist, Mexico, 1959
The room was big, not small.
Alberto Rios
Three Ballerinas & Blue Plaques
After the war, my father bought three little porcelain figurines in Germany, three
Richard Jones
A Story about the Bees
I still have the bees
Derek JG Williams
Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
Adila watches as evening falls
Adela Greceanu
Paradise
Our little vacation town in Spain is packed. The driving, slow. Things have changed
Denise Duhamel
The Cormorant
They slip the string
Lee Upton
A Pittsburgh Bakery in Winter
Into Prantl’s, on Walnut Street,
Joseph Bathanti
Salgado Maranhão’s “Mythic Ground” translated by Alexis Levitin
For the living, this is the ground,
Salgado Maranhão
OLD LOVE LETTERS
I too have my stack
Tony Hoagland
Paying a Blind Man to Wash and Wax My Car
Maybe they’re right, friends who mock me,
Helen Pruitt Wallace
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