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Four a.m. and 40 Years Later
Driving into my old city yesterday
Jessica Greenbaum
New Home
This house has no prehistory,
Lidija Dimkovska
SunRiders
Lucy!
Juan Felipe Herrera
Where the Robins Took Me and Northern Flicker
Robins settle on the earth
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
August, Hinge
How would you describe these pandemic days,
Patricia Clark
Market Day
Python belt on my jeans.
Jo-Ann Mort
Without Apology
Things happen. We’ve been promised
Annette Barnes
Game with a Mad Bounce
The child and I are kicking a pebble down the road--
D. Nurkse
ARS POETICA
It's not the smoking I miss
Timothy Liu
MISSA CORONA SPINEA Good Friday, Macomb County
On one side of one dumpster
Greg Sendi
Loud Walk in Fall | Regret
There is something else
Lia Purpura
The Science of Departures
We study the departure screen and
Adalber Salas Hernández
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