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Elegy
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Two Poems
My nearsighted eye is for splinters, the threading of needles,
James Richardson
From the Ass’s Mouth: A Theory of the Leisure Class
Up on stage in the three-quarters empty auditorium,
Tom Sleigh
Imperial Crimson
There is no way I can write ‘producing meanings’ as my job in the CV,
Yuliia Vereta
Two Poems
I thought I bought more soap
Charles O. Hartman
The Color I Take
All day the green had soaked me
Catherine Wing
Two Poems translated from the Faroese by Randi Ward
The first time I was in London,
Kim Simonsen
News from Nowhere
The sea handles laundry
Fred D’Aguiar
Anthropocene
Nesting, the turtle seems to be crying even though she is simply
Nomi Stone
After Callimachus
Goddess of parturition, listen when Cleo
Stephanie Burt
TAROT: THE EMPRESS
Earth pours wet, quick scimitars
Annie Finch
Note to Thomas Stearns Eliot
I just dared to eat
Billy Collins
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