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Ophthalmology
No me miras, she said, hiding her face,
Rafael Campo
Door to Door
He tooled around Long Island
William Logan
Listening to Stone
The man who carved you vied and gossiped
Alice Derry
Major Brands…
Cloth covers a woman’s face so we
Kate Monaghan
KRVAVÝ KOLENO
Why does the line end sooner than the page?
Sylva Fischerová
Speculation on the Absent God
As if abandoned
Eric Pankey
Discoveries
What I knew about
Floyd Skloot
Rembrandt and the Great Drought
Before your birth, of course, the drought
Linda Bierds
Breakfast, the most important poem
So far, pockets are good
Bob Hicok
If He Had Missed It Would Have Killed Him
my uncle said of the dog pa shot
Brionne Janae
A Place
As a foreigner, I wasted a lot of energy
Bob Hicok
A Prayer
Praise the scent of wood
Laura Johanna Braverman
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