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Ready to Be the Lover She Remembers Forever
The gods are everywhere
Hsia Yü
Reading About Keith Jarrett This Morning in the Paper and Ode to the Table of Contents
how he probably won’t play in public again
Jessica Greenbaum
Before Summer Rain
Then, out of the green of the grove,
Rainer Maria Rilke
The Remaining Breast
I was showing my sister something about my breasts.
Alicia Ostriker
Ancestors
Farther back than my grandmother
Fred D’Aguiar
Two poems by Jan Wagner translated from German by David Keplinger
when you are digging in the wardrobe
Jan Wagner
A FLOW STONE IN CO. CLARE
You want to fathom me,
Daniel Tobin
The Bahá’í School
It stood at the top of a steep hill that sloped all the way down to the Pisquataqua River, which even then I knew was tidal.
Lindsay Stuart Hill
Love Poem | Birthday Cake
It’s an alliance,
Andrew Hudgins
Security: A Q & A
What was your favorite part-time job? What do you
Lynnell Edwards
Two Poems
I could never say anything about my father
Patricia Clark
In which I am confronted by a superhero
I’m hitting fast forward to skip the gruesome bits of an Icelandic mystery
Olya Kenney
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