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A Pittsburgh Bakery in Winter
Into Prantl’s, on Walnut Street,
Joseph Bathanti
MARATHON | SHORELINE
Jesus hears a swarm of bees beneath his porch. His television
Amelia Martens
Rabbit
Regard the luckless cotton-tail,
DeWitt Henry
The Central
When we were hungry and my mother was
J. Allyn Rosser
The Mirror
We dream of two dragons
Norman Dubie
After the Paris Bombings
I lent my Daily Missal, which had been published before they dropped the Latin, to Robin. Though she had been
Steve Bradbury
Firing My Father’s Mossberg
At the shooting range,
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Moment of Truth
A matador imagines he has
Andrea Cohen
Two Poems | Kelli Russell Agodon
When you say no worries what you mean is,
Kelli Russell Agodon
Washing Women, Cathedral and Sky
And when deep into the afternoon,
Kwame Dawes
LIGHT OF THE MOON, PATRIMONY, AN UNWANTED LIGHT
We listened as a pair of owls rousted
Robert Wrigley
Wrapped in Paper and String
Monsters crawl in our brains,
Terese Svoboda
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