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JANUARY
This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Tool & Shade
A brush of two minds still
Marianne Boruch
While
While we were kissing that year, the icebergs were sleeping,
Paul Hoover
DOMINION HELD AND ALTERED BY CHILDREN
Feral children leave the inside screens
Bruce Smith
Poem in the Old Style
At the beginning of the play Hecuba was mourning her great losses. She made lists, blamed the Gods: they could
Ira Sadoff
Mari Küla and Mari Meli
Manuela Colipe Benavente breathes in the sun so that she can sleep.
Jaime Luis Huenún
To Anything at All
Our father who is neither ours nor a father but farther and nearer,
William Olsen
Lobsters | Turkey Vultures
In the depths of the sea they will eat the sea and outgrow the world’s largest pot.
Brian Barker
Vermeer in Greenlandic Norse
We were stopped in the gallery’s cool
Tim Liardet
First Wedding
It was one of those days when not even the bland sun
Diane K. Martin
Locked Gate
On December 19, 1980
Susan Gardner
All the Shrimp I Can Eat
They are swimming away from me at the speed of light
Timothy Donnelly
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