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Snowfall, with Reconciliation
How old winter is. However much we stain
Jen Karetnick
All the Shrimp I Can Eat
They are swimming away from me at the speed of light
Timothy Donnelly
FENG SHUI & PARANOID X-RAY
Listen: mute bells peal
Dean Kostos
Thanksgiving Near Cape Coast & Pine Cones: April 2020
Churning along through viscous mud,
Rachel Hadas
when you ask me if you are a good father & cook up meets god
look we know how this will play out
Saida Agostini
Mowing
I never remember to ask what it is
Maxine Scates
Picasso & Dora Maar (1942)
Four decades I have lived among the French
Campbell McGrath
Velvetleaf
Tick of sweet clover, swinecress parasite, did you have a music
Jane Springer
Personal Life | I, Too, Arrived Here in the End | Godard
The universe is vast and boundless
Hsia Yü
AFTERNOON AT THE METROPOLITAN, NYC
Against the mauve wall, a Flegel
Clare Rossini
Morning Hunger
Why not in the icy clarity of morning,
Stewart Moss
Poem to Circe IV
Ancient bronzes, we reached the sea.
José Manuel Cardona
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