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Three Poems
It was a beauty, made by the Hmong in Laos
Julie Bruck
Called to Lapse
And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears
Bruce Beasley
from Border Crossings
On dark nights when I have no words of my
Dennis Maloney
Tool & Die
In the final unburdening, massive crates are moved
T.R. Hummer
Circus
How the squirrel, skittish, leaps, lobbing its orange
Mark Irwin
On the Beach at Divi Bay, St. Martin
Was melancholy yesterday, watching slate-grey clouds
Garrett Hongo
Two Poems
In a blue wool cape and pearl earrings
Jody Stewart
Portrait | The Traveler
Recollections of my infancy: a patio in Seville,
Antonio Machado
Two poems by Muyaka bin Haji, (1776—1840)
When she lays eggs, they’re not nurtured even if brooding them succeeds.
Muyaka bin Haji
Gusto
Skin the asparagus for their lives,
Molly Peacock
Battle Hymn of the Republic
God, could Kieran sing!—
Aaron Wallace
Strength
After the storm
Hélène Cardona
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