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Georges de la Tour! Georges de la Tour! | Metka | The Cross
I see how you climb!
Tomaž Šalamun
Sicily, 1992
Etna’s lava shone against the gloom,
Sydney Lea
The Afterlife
After life, pelicans glide above a shut- down bridge.
Rebecca Lehmann
The Cricket
You too have risen at midnight
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Elegy for Jane
Blue cab grapes clustered on trellis
Carol Muske-Dukes
SELF PORTRAIT IN THE BACKYARD AS MOTHER
Tulip-bellied, fists full of weeds, the baby shuffles over the wet grass,
Nicole Cooley
For Your Eighteenth Birthday
Not a car nor papa’s advice.
Kenton Yee
What a Man Wants is the Power to Name the Terms of His Rescue
If I had that power,
Ray Gonzalez
Widow
You cannot consider yourself a widow just because the full moon has gone
David Shumate
Three poems by Li Suo translated from Chinese by Lucas Klein and Henry Zhang
the cemetery east of river bank road
Li Suo
Great Pond
Tom swims
Andrea Cohen
Boots and Bayonet
My platoon a loose group cross-legged
Karen Skolfield
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