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Cry
Bring back our dresses untorn
Frannie Lindsay
Two Poems
I had a teacher in a fiction writing class
Jessica Greenbaum
CHINATOWN
I almost bought a lucky dragon
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
On Shadows & On Risk
Me and my shadow
DeWitt Henry
THE HARVARD CLASSICS
My grandfather bought a set for his living room,
William Trowbridge
The Classics
At 10, I studied Vera Ellen’s legs
Christina Lee
Light and Dark
I like that the word light is powerful and yet so gentle, like a good man.
John Poch
Vega
On my bed in late afternoon I am listening
Brian Swann
Ode to the Google Maps Man
Gold-suited spaceman, terranaut,
Daniel Tobin
Ambition and House I Didn’t Mean to Build
In excess always, gorged
Andrew Seguin
ARS POETICA
It's not the smoking I miss
Timothy Liu
Three Poems
There, roots are
Gregory Orr
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