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Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
The Just Measure and Eels
I stay here on the balcony after the rain, peering at the sky of a rocky landscape,
Ioan Flora
THINNING THE SPRUCES
I’ve become ruthless with the spruces
Jeffrey Harrison
My Surly Heart
You don’t know what lives
David Huddle
Sestina for an Idiom
I was fifteen and all fights with my father ended
Sadaf Halai
Early Elegy: Telephone Booth | Early Elegy: Cursive
Its remains: a plexiglass crypt robbed
Claudia Emerson
Plait
When I first knotted my hair against the coming of winter, I had grown tired of playing jacks and didn’t yet find boys
Carrie Etter
Elevator Boy
All night I lifted them through seven stories
Jay Parini
World on a String, 2012
Thunder, and my cats, pure products of America,
Gail Mazur
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
Untitled |Untitled
Day as in backwards
Ralph Angel
Observatory at the Prison
The day is warm, so we take chips and pop from the visitation-room vending machines to a
Debra Nystrom
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