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Three Poems Translated by Brian Henry
I’m not my own bacterium,
Tomaž Šalamun
Up Early, I Turn off the Television News
High tide of sun curling & breaking onto the hardwood
Gerry LaFemina
In a Room with Many Windows
In a room with many windows
Jane Hirshfield
Which Makes Me, I Guess, the Muddy Colorado
What we learn from most pornography is
Patrick Donnelly
Three More Claims to Fame
Claim to Fame #7 : Early Boyfriend
Lydia Davis
Florida
Every beauty barbed, from the tiniest mites
Kimberly Johnson
Four Poems
Unable to return from my ashes
Rolando Kattan
The Beautiful American Word Baby
Once, I wanted it growled low in the throat
Susan Aizenberg
Loosestrife
The cities changed hands. In the course
Donald Revell
Heard in Caravaggio
The real is offered, unashamed:
Hoyt Rogers
Two Poems
I didn't know it then, but we were learning Italian...
Christopher Buckley
Say You’re Don Giovanni
Say you’re Don Giovanni Giovanni and you make
David Kirby
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