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Flowers in a Vase
The dahlias' unopened buds poke like periscopes above their clownish mass
Don Bogen
TENEBRAE
As grief begins taking up resi
Frannie Lindsay
Two poems by Silvia Guerra, translated from Spanish by Jesse Lee Kercheval and Jeannine Marie Pitas
Pray gather me, Anemone
Silvia Guerra
Willing
Hidden from all mothers’ eyes by blinded windows
David Thacker
Yes
Yes, all things of water and our days rounded with light, yes,
Mark Irwin
A Brief Portfolio
Theatre people who know suppose them to bring good luck.
Stephanie Burt and Mara Hampson
Kennedy
Based on the private messages I receive
Stephanie Burt
A Brief Portfolio
I meant to be talking of the huge cargo ship
Joseph Millar
Throne Verse
Two years of cinders built up in the hearth,
Patrick Donnelly
While
While we were kissing that year, the icebergs were sleeping,
Paul Hoover
SELF PORTRAIT IN THE BACKYARD AS MOTHER
Tulip-bellied, fists full of weeds, the baby shuffles over the wet grass,
Nicole Cooley
In the Golden Silence of Vineyards & My Wine translated by Paula Bohince
In the golden silence of vineyards,
Corrado Govoni
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