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Two Poems
For the second time, yet not the last, in this
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
GOD HOUR (ERIC LUNDQUIST: IN MEMORIAM)
No mind, no form, I only exist;
Lloyd Schwartz
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
The Piece
Some years ago I painted the room gray.
Miguel Avero
THE SECRET OF TIME MEETS A STRANGER
You look familiar.
Elaine Equi
Dawn Without Sun & Mist Gently Smothers Sight
Dawn without sun
André du Bouchet
“Summer with Monika” translated from Polish by Scotia Gilroy
we spent the days lying on the hot asphalt, fleeing
Urszula Honek
Sitting on an Old Bedspread Under an Oak Tree, Watching My Son’s Soccer Practice
For reasons I can’t explain
Maggie Smith
The Occupant Imagines the House as a Great Fish & Eight Things…
It has already swallowed a century, each year a silver iridescent scale. For eight, she has lived in its belly,
Jennifer Maier
Four Poems
A sudden pain flares in in my head like a match flaring into darkness: my mother is dying.
Amy Newlove Schroeder
The Freud Museum
It’s 1938. Here’s moss on red brick
Ruth Padel
The Gaping Trellis
Cigarette burns on drab naugahyde
Lisa Rose Bradford
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