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Until Recently I Had Believed In Something Like Lack | Until Only Last Week I Hadn’t Thought
Until recently I had believed in something like lack
Edward Mayes
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
A Brief Portfolio: Heaney in an Irish Pub & Other Poems
Heaney in an Irish Pub, Washington, DC, Hunger, In the Bishop's Garden: Hide and Seek and Lost in China
Sandy Solomon
What God Says | Creek
What you don’t know is that when you lay
Kwame Dawes
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
The Summer House
I let the envelope fall to the floor unopened,
Lawrence Raab
As the Land Listens
Women are gathering on shore after shore after sharp rocked shore
Margo Berdeshevsky
American Upanishad (IV)
The I is a pillar,
Amit Majmudar
Sounds Like Love
A spacial infirmity
Charlie Smith
Before | Ode to Late Autumn, Auvillar
The American poet died of head trauma
Marilyn Kallet
Auntie Deluvian and Alien On The Ark: Two by Two
Deep-time they called it when King Dumuzid the Shepherd
Terese Svoboda
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
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