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Early Elegy: Telephone Booth | Early Elegy: Cursive
Its remains: a plexiglass crypt robbed
Claudia Emerson
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, a short film by Frank Heath with music by Cory Smythe
Soundtracked by "Combustion 2" from the Cory Smythe album Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Frank Heath
After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
Checkerboard Mesa
Dear mesa, dome of rock, do you remember your deep past?
Robin Rosen Chang
Sunday in Connecticut
I drive into town.
Judy Katz
CALLING BACK | CHARITY
My daughter sings in snow falling through the scent of red oak or ash, some of the flakes large enough to contain passages from Emily Dickinson’s letters.
Steven Cramer
The World Provides
Someone somewhere must always be
Lawrence Raab
Pentimento
Meet me by the shadows & ponds of light where
Heidi Seaborn
Lush & Fair-Flung
You’re thinking of drunks,
Hailey Leithauser
The Night Was Born
This night was born in an old and dust-filled pantry, and yesterday’s – in the
Alexander Ulanov
Since Childhood & The Virgin’s Miracles translated by Don Schofield
Think of the body on the sand,
Liana Sakelliou
SEND A SEARCH PARTY | FIRST SNOWFALL | A FINAL WALK WITH MY NEPHEW
My joints are full of dewy lights
Max Ritvo
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