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The Latch
One sound, the click of the latch on the gate,
Maurice Manning
from Nothing in the Dark
My mother would assuage my childhood night-fears by saying There's nothing in the dark that you can't see during
Fred Muratori
Nautilus
I fantasize about inhabiting a nautilus, how each chamber
Elinor Ann Walker
Killer
When he saw me coming
John Skoyles
Three Poems
Our lives are so brief, she says,
D. Nurkse
knell & i object i object i object
the chit-a’click-chit of a squirrel
Jay Hopler
from Border Crossings
On dark nights when I have no words of my
Dennis Maloney
Poetry
In my new room upstairs,
Kim Dower
Translation
Food is a door you have to open
Leslie Adrienne Miller
Battle Hymn of the Republic
God, could Kieran sing!—
Aaron Wallace
WHO did the blue school
who bruised the wound
Eleni Sikelianos
Yes
Yes, all things of water and our days rounded with light, yes,
Mark Irwin
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