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The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
My Obituary
Will it merit a full column in The Post or The Times
Linda Pastan
The Shape of Things
I’ve been reading the science books again
Christopher Buckley
A Story of Mother Mary I Could Believe
The woman who was Mary knew things.
Nin Andrews
If He Had Missed It Would Have Killed Him
my uncle said of the dog pa shot
Brionne Janae
Trompe L’oeil –Not a Painting
From 30,000 feet
Bonnie Riedinger
To a High Aircraft | Palazzo Maldura
While now by slow degrees
Karl Kirchwey
This Is the Day the Lord Has Made
This is the day the Lord has made,
Mark Jarman
Three Poems
I gave my mother
Clare Rossini
The Willows in Winter in the Boston Public Garden
In the sun’s white
Catherine Breese Davis
Death and the Miser
When death comes, it all goes:
Jeff Fearnside
Hostile Takeover
Cheeks puffed, she’s looking up at a horizontal
Alan Shapiro
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