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My Father Was a Honey Bee
My father was a honey bee He buzzed and buzzed
Jan Freeman
The Discarded Christmas Trees
lie on the sidewalks of New York:
Estha Weiner
The Call |Palm
You and I, we have been here before.
Bruce Bond
Concussion Test
Do you feel heartsick for aboriginal (original) people wearing baseball caps?
Bruce Cohen
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
Poems for the Absent One
Mother death,
Claire Malroux
Milkweed Lullaby and Radio Lullaby
The days were endless,
Cynthia Cruz
Strange that Penelope
does not question or pray in a selfish manner
Katherine Soniat
Three poems translated from the Polish by Piotr Florczyk
At night we stood together on guard,
Anna Świrszczyńska
THE OMEN IN WOMEN
It is only playing Words With Friend
Denise Duhamel
Writing Under the Influence of Me
It means I drop things, and I keep turning
Tony Hoagland
The White Door and White Green Red Tree Stone Sun
I made an offering and left the shore.
Rachel Hadas
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