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BETRAYAL—ORANGES AND APPLES | EEE EQUALS EMCEE SQUARED
I am a plastic tree, naturally
Arthur Vogelsang
First Wedding
It was one of those days when not even the bland sun
Diane K. Martin
Three Poems
They watch her watching them, the spirits.
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Eternal Sunshine
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
Troy Jollimore
Flour, Eggs, Milk, Baking Powder, Salt and God
O Best Beloved, tell me, if you know, why—
Suzanne Lummis
[I encircle you] translated by Sasha Dugdale
I encircle you as a zone of mountains, granite corona
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva
Booklet, Hand-Pressed Paper, Containing Locks of School-Children’s Hair, c. 1861
Wound on a bobbin like thread. Woven into a wreath
Nicole Cooley
Train to Naples and “It’s Awful Plain”
Five ceramic half-ducks flew up the wall.
Kate Northrop
Lapse
I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer. I
Dorianne Laux
Circumference & Earthrise
Vanilla farmers in Madagascar sit in the dark with rifles;
Arthur Sze
It’s Not Your Fault
The brass lamp in your window,
Jennifer L. Knox
Me & Whiskey
Collided hard
Robert Nazarene
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