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St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
Cataclysmic Paternity
There’s the you at birth and the you that’s taught and the you you concocted.
Daniel Meltz
WINDOWS (after Baudelaire)
You never see as much in an open window as you will looking at it when it’s closed.
J.T. Barbarese
Happy Hour & Babies Cry at 5:03 pm
Marcy lets us play
Nancy Kangas
Train to Naples and “It’s Awful Plain”
Five ceramic half-ducks flew up the wall.
Kate Northrop
Pensé Que Estabas Muerto
but your deaths existed the nights you didn’t come home.
Jules Jacob
Promiscuous and Thanking My Breasts
Promiscuous is what my mother
Kim Dower
Great Pond
Tom swims
Andrea Cohen
Portrait | The Traveler
Recollections of my infancy: a patio in Seville,
Antonio Machado
The Studio
The palette down left in the foreground,
Arthur Brown
A Brief Portfolio of Selected Poems by Yves Bonnefoy translated by Hoyt Rogers
I admire the definition of poetry in Beasts, Men, and Gods, the inexhaustible book by Ossendowski.
Yves Bonnefoy
Circumference & Earthrise
Vanilla farmers in Madagascar sit in the dark with rifles;
Arthur Sze
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