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The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
Yellowphant and Don’t Forget
The circus so yellow and red stands on two feet,
Terese Svoboda
Willie Mays Lives at Adjacent Moments in Time
Because he would be seen
Bruce Smith
Hungarian Lesson and Snow Rapture
In Hungary, you know something like the palm of your hand,
J. Allyn Rosser
Visitor’s Coming
I’ve laid out
Karl Krolow
Rain Sonnets
When the bear finally arrives, he’s starving. He wants whatever’s in my little blue basket, the Tupperware and the
Jules Gibbs
Ghazal with Bread
how many summers apart from you, in search of bread
Gökçenur Ç
Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
Translated from Spanish by María José Zubieta
Como el que desvelado
Idea Vilariño
Sidewinder
You say I rudely cut her off, that you had to apologize,
Page Hill Starzinger
For the Dead Union
After summer rain, the old-growth forest
Christopher Bakken
So Glad She Didn’t Live to See It
What will it be, the thing they say
Mary Jo Salter
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