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Mowing
I never remember to ask what it is
Maxine Scates
Jerez translated from Spanish by Susan Ayres
Perhaps his hand was not so cold
Elsa Cross
Night Pieces
The hickories live close by—
Stephen Knauth
Two Poems
Black, faux-leather cover with gold trim—
Alice Friman
ON THE RMS QUEEN MARY | LATENT IMAGE
I'm exploring the decks, the ship docked in Long Beach since '67. Same liner Mom sailed in '39 from England to
Wendy Barker
I’m Going to Bed When You Go to Bed
Let someone else learn the borders of every country’s will,
Laurie Lamon
SPUN | FUNNEL
As sadder than ever
Rae Armantrout
Birds There is No Moon
Birds there is no moon
Dorothea Lasky
flail, snap, struggle & These Long Afternoons
strangle, some eaten out by an infestation
Jill Bialosky
Paramouria & You Do What You’re Good At
You know (you think), and then
Ralph Culver
A Progressive Disease
I feel my body getting away from me,
Floyd Skloot
Nail tr. by Anita Gopalan
A piece of heart that doesn’t pain on breaking
Geet Chaturvedi
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