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Divorce Party Bonfire
As in a secret rite
Alan Shapiro
Two Poems
Since a long time the parrot had been on Félicité’s mind, because
Ramón García
From “Underworlds”
Hell of an exit,
Kimberly Johnson
Hello, July 5th!
The morning is full of embarrassed flowers
Susan Rich
Leaving the Big City
So afterward I sat by the bosphorus blue water and many dazzling
Peter Balakian
The Tiger | Friendship
In a tourist magazine about the amusements of Rome,
Karl Kirchwey
A Series of Small Scandals and Dear Telephone Booth,
Imogen photographed her new husband:
Susan Rich
Riddle
The chair is not far from the bed
Norman Dubie
How to Topple a Kingdom
Read overly-detailed novels. Prefer
Dick Allen
Clues from the Animal Kingdom
It seems you’re here again, pitching the weight of the bruise you call a body
Christopher Kennedy
I was trying to weigh darkness
I was trying to weigh darkness how much does darkness weigh
Martha Silano
LIFE ON ENCELADUS
It’s snowing all the time at the south pole of Enceladus
Joyce Peseroff
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