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IT IS STILL BEAUTIFUL TO HEAR THE HEART BEAT*
It's 3 AM. The crows on one leg or none are already starving for infant nests. A few leaves hang on
Margo Berdeshevsky
Elegy
The floor is littered with clothes I once wore
Emily Fragos
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
Beyond the Unnamed Thickets of Silence translated from Spanish by Jeremy Paden
Beyond the unnamed thickets of silence,
Elí Urbina
LA CASA BELLINA
You seemed happy,
Joyce Peseroff
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Any skink
Carolyn Guinzio
Fragments of The Sacrificial World
Porpoises feed every morning in the shallows
Martha Serpas
New Music: Antlia and Aquarius, from OF THE NEAR AND FAR
I’ve always been captivated by the night sky, endlessly wondering about what lies beyond.
Patricia Brennan
America
America, I have a friend for whom everything went south
Kathleen Graber
A Prayer
Praise the scent of wood
Laura Johanna Braverman
Busy bees | Torture
I like being around people who believe
Bob Hicok
Kyoto, Without Me
chills and goes dark. At this very instant
Nathalie Anderson
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