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Thinly Veiled
In Alabama I learnt the difference between the state flag and the battle flag
Bruce Smith
For D, reading poems
When I was a kid, only a flu could buy me
Jane Zwart
The Good Hand
Often, without warning, my left hand
Julie Bruck
Three Poems
Last night R—, who I stole
Rajiv Mohabir
Alone at the New Year
An instant of awe, then, afterwards,
Donald Revell
ALCHEMICAL MEDITATION
It abides in secret on my pencil tip—
Daniel Tobin
His Side
Easy now to stand on a bluff and see
Kelly Sievers
Last Words
If only for those you leave behind,
William Trowbridge
Thetis
We see her through her element, not
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Poem with No Content
No, not even under reconstruction, you’ve been deactivated. A breach of contract,
Cynthia Atkins
Zone
This ancient world finally leaves you weary
Guillaume Apollinaire
LOVE HAS BIG TEETH | Route 140, Sixty Miles North of Winnemucca
You, in New Hampshire,
Tom Crawford
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