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Mourning and Melancholia
If I had two dogs,
Debora Lidov
Two poems by Krystyna Lenkowska translated from Polish by Cecilia Woloch
When I was young
Krystyna Lenkowska
My Love
Place your hand, my love, against my heart
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine
Petrarch’s Poem 269, from Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, translated from Italian by Lee Harlin Bahan
The high column and the green laurel
Francesco Petrarca
A Brief Portfolio
“Digital streaming, brother, rates of flow in time
Peter Campion
Soaked, by Marilyn Kallet
At the friary lunch we chat about End of Days,
Marilyn Kallet
Miss Lola Ridge (1873-1941)
The fire of the world is running through me.
Terese Svoboda
DOMINION HELD AND ALTERED BY CHILDREN
Feral children leave the inside screens
Bruce Smith
Two Poems
There was intent. To bisect the fields
John Kinsella
Without Apology
Things happen. We’ve been promised
Annette Barnes
In a Pile of Pictures
The man—young enough to be my son—
Sandy Solomon
Eating the Madeleine
I remember the scut of it:
Jan Freeman
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