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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
SUNDAY LUNCH AT MOM’S COUSIN DINNIE’S: JUNE 1969 | “ELEGANT,” SHE SAID
I hadn't yet recovered from a concussive first year teaching ninth-grade English
Wendy Barker
PRESENTIMENTS
Such as the sun might present—out of sight—
Peter Cooley
The Birthday Ceremony
Seventeen rooms of long maroon
Cynthia Cruz
A Thin Membrane and For the New Parent
I knew she had a glass eye though she never spoke of it
Maria Dylan Himmelman
Showering Behind the Zodiac’s Curtain
When blue hangs around me, I am
Diane Wakoski
Two Poems
War catches a man with a shopping bag
Ludmila Khersonsky
The Dangers of Contemplation
Follow the seagull aloft
Ron Slate
Others & Kents
They stopped the car on the crest of Coleman Valley Road to show his sister and her husband the Pacific view.
Diane K. Martin
SunRiders
Lucy!
Juan Felipe Herrera
Nurse at a Bus Stop
The slow traffic takes a good long look.
Simon Armintage
First Communion, forty-two and the unnamed
I shall sit here, on this bench,
Kristian Koželj
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