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Sunday in Gdansk
In the Gdansk inner harbor
Jo-Ann Mort
AFTER THUNDERSTORMS IN OKLAHOMA
The sky becomes sickly,
Hala Alyan
OLD HUSBAND’S TALES
I’m one who tells old husbands’ tales, not wives’,
Sydney Lea
The Host of Turns
We were gathered in this kind of circus-tent,
Antonio Machado
A Nun to be Named
I’ve been thinking about the nun who wouldn’t let me pee in fifth grade.
Peter Johnson
Concussion Test
Do you feel heartsick for aboriginal (original) people wearing baseball caps?
Bruce Cohen
Coattails
When I was eighteen, I wanted to write a screenplay based on my father’s life: from his birth in poverty, how his family gathered around one scant meal a day of potatoes and onions
Henry Israeli
Brasserie and An Annunciation of Blue
We’re somehow in Closerie des Lilas,
Ron Smith
A Brief Portfolio: Heaney in an Irish Pub & Other Poems
Heaney in an Irish Pub, Washington, DC, Hunger, In the Bishop's Garden: Hide and Seek and Lost in China
Sandy Solomon
High Finance
You looked up and saw across the field
Sophie Cabot Black
Road Trip
Over the singed and brittle roadside stalks,
Davis McCombs
3:14 PM
This blue pen I am holding
Matthew Zapruder
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