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A Story about the Bees
I still have the bees
Derek JG Williams
St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
Licks
We each were given three licks
Maurice Manning
Petrarch’s Poem 269, from Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, translated from Italian by Lee Harlin Bahan
The high column and the green laurel
Francesco Petrarca
ON PAINTING THE SISTINE CHAPEL: MICHELANGELO TO GIOVANNI DA PISTOIA
This damn job’s given me a goiter –
Steve Kronen
News from Nowhere
The sea handles laundry
Fred D’Aguiar
Value and Reverie
The dog dreams on the rug
David Young
Five Poems
Trembles on a wall,
Phillis Levin
Abbatoir Time
The widower pushed the tailgate shut and fell.
Sydney Lea
The Definition of Postmodernism & If
I was in David Lehman’s Modern Poetry class when I first heard the term “postmodernism.”
Nin Andrews
END OF LIFE DISCUSSION
She speaks for him, her husband’s deepening
Rafael Campo
NIGHT SPIDER
All day he waited, then
Will Stone
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