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Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
It was never he, | One might say I’ve fulfilled the miserable obligation of constructing myself.
It was never he,
Santiago Vizcaíno
Two Poems
You search for the best doctors, try to curb her pain—
Jennifer Franklin
Three Poems
Our lives are so brief, she says,
D. Nurkse
Spoiler Alert
This all started when Tanya, that wreck of a billionaire
Julie Bruck
Tool & Shade
A brush of two minds still
Marianne Boruch
Lost Tails, City of Money and Counting the Money
One day our tails fell off and lay at our feet like giant dead caterpillars.
Jeff Friedman
Oj Golube, Moj Golube
I was born to pigeons cooing.
Milica Mijatović
The Elms | For the Collection
Workers were cut; had to be done for . . . corporations
Scott Withiam
Near the Sea
All manner of birds love this windbreak hedge
Billy Collins
The Oklahoma Purchase
William Howard Taft wouldn’t drink before dark.
Brian Henry
The Water Returns
The water returns. The pools teem with newborn fish.
Vadim Mesyats
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