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From Rainer Maria Rilke’s Die Sonette an Orpheus / The Sonnets to Orpheus translated from German by John Rosenwald
O fountain-mouth, you gift-giver, you mouth
Rainer Maria Rilke
One and a Half Poems
Well it began with a microburst from the North when the moon
Patrick Donnelly
I Like to Tuck a Leaf
of some bright hue, say burgundy mauve,
Patricia Clark
No Selfies For Mary & Pater Noster
In the mausoleum shadow, eye-mopping mother, O Mary,
J.T. Barbarese
Petrarch’s Poem 269, from Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, translated from Italian by Lee Harlin Bahan
The high column and the green laurel
Francesco Petrarca
Ancestral Home
Frangipani, its petals warm milk around
Megha Rao
The Age of the Onion
The onion is a Book of Revelations, diced to proverb-size.
David Keplinger
HER MOUTH
Near the end, her mouth was pinned down
Julie Bruck
END OF LIFE DISCUSSION
She speaks for him, her husband’s deepening
Rafael Campo
Handel in London, 1741
Wedged in a chair near the open window,
Floyd Skloot
The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow
Visiting my cousin’s church I found
Betsy Sholl
Four a.m. and 40 Years Later
Driving into my old city yesterday
Jessica Greenbaum
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