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Last Christmas
Your best friend had brain cancer
Timothy Liu
Waiting for Someone
Dark gray suit, dark green tie, dark
Matthew Thorburn
Essay: Domestic
Brassiere
Chelsea Wagenaar
Three Poems
Lavishly robed and turbaned, the palmist
Robert Wrigley
[There was the way his mother]
There was the way his mother called him baby-faced that made me defensive.
Megan Nichols
First Days at the Conservancy
I’m looking out the window—Paula’s window—
Carol Moldaw
Five Poems
His Dublin sister, two sons,
Pamela Alexander
White Zinfandel
Again last night I dreamed the dream called Waiter.
Christopher Bakken
Two poems by Krystyna Lenkowska translated from Polish by Cecilia Woloch
When I was young
Krystyna Lenkowska
All That Evening
You woke slowly
Carol Kner
from Fourteen Fourteenliners
Why can say passion fruit for instance always begin again
Hsia Yü
Albatross
Driving toward
Karina Borowicz
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