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The Harrow Plow
Each spring it sank a little further down
Adam Tavel
The Recognizable | Poem Beginning with a Line by C. Dale Young
Like when an irresistible force
Troy Jollimore
But the Avant-Garde
did find ways to wear TV as clothing--the monitors,
Christina Pugh
Writing Under the Influence of Me
It means I drop things, and I keep turning
Tony Hoagland
Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
“Denise to the Rescue” and “Needs Art”
Hello, this is Denise, your Poem Advocate DO NOT
Julie Hanson
Borges at Dolphin Books: New Orleans, 1982
He props his cane between Maps & True Crime,
David Wojahn
A Brief Portfolio
Both before and after our marriage,
Chase Twichell
Ars Poetica, with Cow
She went back to look at the beast, which lay immobile except for one eye watching the girl who stood helpless beside
Maureen Seaton
Angles | Bad News
The master speaks to a tree.
Pamela Alexander
It Will Start One Day
you know, it will start one day, the ebb
Dmitry Blizniuk
Somewhere in Eastern Europe
It was the year the townsfolk
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
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