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Cling of the World
What could it mean
Annie Kantar
We Came This Way to Know the Evening
Here’s a riddle:
Hsia Yü
The Easy Way to Stop Drinking
We are as flies in a pitcher plant,
Kim Addonizio
Letter to My Almost Former House
It’s true, I’m getting ready to leave you.
Theresa Burns
Two Poems
You search for the best doctors, try to curb her pain—
Jennifer Franklin
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
Scene from a Photograph in a Dream
What was I doing in my childhood room again?
Jeffrey Harrison
July 4th
Tarred roads starting to buckle,
William Logan
Reading Heidegger Brings a Wild Joy
My discovery of your essential thingness
Rebecca Foust
Shoulder
She flies south to visit me
Chelsea Wagenaar
Breathing Room
Not every week,
Floyd Skloot
Zacharia, Malachi
When the shepherd is stricken
Paul Hoover
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