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Hail to Thee,
I write, my wrist nodding
Angie Estes
Milkweed Lullaby and Radio Lullaby
The days were endless,
Cynthia Cruz
The Rainbow Sign, The Shirt and After All
God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
Grace Schulman
Memorial Bench
Suzanne and Half Zantop loved sitting here—
Joyce Peseroff
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
After the War for Independence and Despite Nostalgia
Those boys in the basement, middle-schoolers, unruly
Gerry LaFemina
Sweetness
Sweetness of fish sauce and tonal voice
Hoa Nguyen
Tool & Die
In the final unburdening, massive crates are moved
T.R. Hummer
We Lay Our Fear in a Wicker Basket
Too drunk, walking around
Aaron Coleman
Song
It wasn’t a goat’s head swaying in the tree. It was a ferret
Nicole Callihan
Elegy for a Landscaper
The holes we find scraped out at the edge
Brendan Galvin
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