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Charcuterie
She penciled fanciful animals
Meighan L. Sharp
A Thin Membrane and For the New Parent
I knew she had a glass eye though she never spoke of it
Maria Dylan Himmelman
Cassandra
Some days I could go quietly into the spot where
Sasha West
Don’t Pick the Cherries Yet
Don’t pick the cherries yet—
Maya Sarishvili
THE INSURGENCY OF TEARS IS TO ERADICATE SADNESS AND HOLD JOY AS CLOSE AS THE MOON
Mike’s at The Whitney.
Matthew Lippman
WORDS IN THE WOODS
All the words that have been spoken here
Alberto Rios
Melodrama
A gunshot: the trigger so light
Stephen Dobyns
The Rainbow Sign, The Shirt and After All
God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
Grace Schulman
Three Poems
My fingers grow white with winter, blood
Traci Brimhall
On Brueghel’s the Tower of Bable
Anybody calling this scheme stupid
William Trowbridge
Oloid and Pareidolia
Saturday, awake to the raw April outside. A dream that was on my tongue is gone with a swallow.
Jennifer Martelli
To Urania
Astronomer who rules the tides and skies,
Rachel Hadas
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