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The Pair
Here’s how they climbed out of the nights’ custody.
Karl Krolow
From the River of News
The President and his opponent both speaking in Ohio—
Robert Pinsky
Deceiving the Gods
The old Jews rarely admitted good fortune.
Ellen Bass
On the Beach at Divi Bay, St. Martin
Was melancholy yesterday, watching slate-grey clouds
Garrett Hongo
ON THE RMS QUEEN MARY | LATENT IMAGE
I'm exploring the decks, the ship docked in Long Beach since '67. Same liner Mom sailed in '39 from England to
Wendy Barker
(…) | In Your Land
Let your heart beat like a gnat in an autumn lamp,
Anzhelina Polonskaya
The Old Thoughts
Immersed, called forth—
Daniel Bourne
Two Poems
You’d think somebody would’ve put those six
Ron Smith
Invitation to the Dance and Pieces of us Keep Breaking Off
In the summer of 1949, Jacques d’Amboise found himself in a clash with a bully
Carol Kner
Truce, Class Notes & On Rereading the 23rd Psalm
My high school class of 1950
Linda Pastan
Insomnia
It is a stain that feeds on moons
Ana Minga
Stammer (2 pp)
Was I hatched from an egg, fostered by birds
Betsy Sholl
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