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Holiday Candle
Thank you for your kind gift
Stewart Moss
Mari Küla and Mari Meli
Manuela Colipe Benavente breathes in the sun so that she can sleep.
Jaime Luis Huenún
Guardian Angels Witness More Lives Than Yours
You are eight years old.
Tom Laichas
In Waterplace Park on Our 15th Anniversary
I’m waiting for you on the bank of the river,
Julie Danho
Apology to My Husband’s Snore
You goosehonk, one-note oboe or contrabassoon.
Karen Paul Holmes
To Fire
In my backyard, huddled over my magnifying
Lance Larsen
“Recipe for Indifference” translated from the Slovenian by Brian Henry
We saw them, hungry, and spoke
Aleš Šteger
Proof of Poetry
I wanted first to end up as a drunk in the gutter
Tom Sleigh
Revolver
His face was a festival. Inside it,
Carl Phillips
Things I’ve Discovered in Hong Kong
Semantics: clue that Trappist Dairy Milk Drink is not milk—had I read the label—
Glenn Mott
Her Stairs
Yesterday upon the stair
Gail Mazur
The Little Engine
He is not an engine that could. Busted up, broken and backward, call him “fucked-up,”
Rebecca Cook
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