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Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado
I have always liked bell towers
Juana M. Ramos
Honey
Strange music of our Emily —
Cecilia Woloch
ALCHEMICAL MEDITATION
It abides in secret on my pencil tip—
Daniel Tobin
I Became Friends | When I Was Fifteen | I Can Recall
I became friends with a girl who was in the institution with me, also fifteen, also getting shock treatment, a girl who
Paola Antonetta Susanne
Were We So Fragile?
What promises didn’t you deliver, beautiful Life!
René Char
The Morgue is Closed & Pélican Dans Sa Píeté
Any décor depresses when it shows
Martha Serpas
Shoulder
She flies south to visit me
Chelsea Wagenaar
Somewhere in Eastern Europe
It was the year the townsfolk
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
Old Tunes, Politics, Karma & Career
Took the afternoon off from the dozen things I’m supposed to repair, respond to, or maintain around the yard, and
Christopher Buckley
Poems for the Absent One
Mother death,
Claire Malroux
Three Poems
I gave my mother
Clare Rossini
No Nonsense | The Layout
Split off for a sec
Charlie Smith
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