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You wrote me a letter in a very fast hand
Max Winter
Ever Wish We’d Gone Beyond Being Friends? and My Auto Dealership
You asked. I’m remembering the vacation island
Scott Withiam
THE LEAVES HAVE NO PITY
gathering under the porch like abandoned promises,
Diane Wakoski
Hunger Abstract
A black cat
Devin Johnston
Barrage Balloons, Buck Alec, Bird Flu and You
First there is the weeping one weeps when one reads a good poem,
Paul Muldoon
Two Poems translated from the Arabic by Khaled Mattawa
I told myself, why not
Saadi Youssef
A Face, A Cup
The thousand hairline cracks in an aged face
Molly Peacock
Three Ballerinas & Blue Plaques
After the war, my father bought three little porcelain figurines in Germany, three
Richard Jones
Four Square and Enthralled
Mornings I’m grateful to my nightly self
Charles O. Hartman
Western Spinebill Sighting and the Absence of Tim
Tim is at a Goethe Society lesson
John Kinsella
LOOKING FOR ZAGAJEWSKI UNDER THE COUCH
If his book of poems isn’t there
Tim Suermondt
Cotton Candy
At first it gives like a sponge, elastically, and you think you’ll only make an
Maura Stanton
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