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Standing by a Coppice Gate, Reading “The Darkling Thrush”
The city gate loomed at century’s end,
Brian Culhane
The Gone and the Going Away
The world I know keeps going farther
Maurice Manning
In Purgatory
Not easy.
Lloyd Schwartz
Embryo
All morning, pitting the apricots
Gemma Gorga
Two poems from “The Mistaken Place of Things”
How to say hair
Gabriela Aguirre
Night World | The Gentle Soul
The barbed-wire vines
William Logan
Berlin
We see the public statues
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Why I Haven’t “Outgrown Surrealism,” No Matter What That Moron Reviewer Wrote
I still love the sound of breaking,
Dean Young
Archaic Rayon Kamehameha
Blue eyes like dusty Santa Rosa plums,
Sandra McPherson
when it is time
you pass that bridge
Dong Li
A Brief Portfolio
He’s nowhere now.
Timothy Liu
In the Vestibule
The in-between is queasy
Rachel Hadas
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