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The Drowned and the Saved
If all of us were to try to kill ourselves at least once, then all of us would know nothing more than that: which is why
Tom Sleigh
St. Rose of Lima
Lips weary with chapped hallelujahs,
Tiana Nobile
knell & i object i object i object
the chit-a’click-chit of a squirrel
Jay Hopler
Two Poems translated from the Persian by Sholeh Wolpé
I’ve heard the volley of a thousand soldiers,
Mujib Mehrdad
Of All the Birds
The magpie I like least,
Andrew Motion
Three Poems translated from Ukrainian by Katie Farris and Ilya Kaminsky
Names dangle in the streets, names
Lesyk Panasiuk
FIREFLIES
Evenings when the children
Jennifer O’Grady
Fox and Piñata
I saw my first movie
Andrea Cohen
Three Poems
I dropped a sprig of laurel into your grave
Karl Kirchwey
Lush & Fair-Flung
You’re thinking of drunks,
Hailey Leithauser
You Have to Lead the Sheep
A dream struck a dream
Sylva Fischerová
Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
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