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Exclusive Beautiful Grapheme War
history means touch, bodies
G.C. Waldrep
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
This is No Country for Old Men. The young
Troy Jollimore
It’s 3 A.M., Winter, and Nine Miles from Truckee
and nobody better than I to tell you about
Suzanne Lummis
De Profundis | Sea Song for Couples in Love
Sometimes you are going past on a motorbike and you look up in time to see a woman who loved you hand in hand
Christopher Crawford
The Mirror
We dream of two dragons
Norman Dubie
Incident in the Park
Working back from the moment I rose off the bench,
Kathleen Flenniken
Home
Those last days in Hollywood—
Dana Goodyear
You Don’t Drink Wine? and I Tremble: Two poems by Rumi
What? You don’t drink wine? Infidel, begone!
Jalal al-Din Rumi
SUNDAYS | ALONE
Mournful Sunday afternoons in winter,
Georges Rodenbach
Charade
I was thinking of the sad
Adam Scheffler
A Canticle Rehearsal in The Temple and The Waters Do Not Return, Even to Meribà
Oh, I am tired of my land,
Salvador Espriu
Three Poems
All things counter, original, spare strange
Nicole Cooley
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