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Yet Another Life
And then one day I was no longer up
Michael Torres
Why the Sphinx Likes Riddles and Episodic
What she did,
Rae Armantrout
Murder Ballad & A Story of Teeth
Georg Wilhelm Steller married his sea cow in a simple ceremony on a Bering Island beach.
Brian Barker
Two Poems by Julia Nemirovskaya translated from Russian by Boris Dralyuk
The thought that we might
Julia Nemirovskaya
Winter | Untitled
Let this winter pass into another winter.
Ester Naomi Perquin
Florida
The prettiest state,
Cathleen Calbert
Night Rising
Silence falls in tiny waves, women shutting
Afaa Michael Weaver
BORN ON
The twelfth of July, like Neruda, wouldn’t
Stuart Friebert
The Last Photograph
a golden shovel on the opening line of Gwendolyn Brooks’ “To Prisoners”
Carrie Etter
Amaryllis
Like the bell of an old Victrola,
Megan Marshall
Reading About Keith Jarrett This Morning in the Paper and Ode to the Table of Contents
how he probably won’t play in public again
Jessica Greenbaum
On the Grounds of the Zendo
The face of the Buddha’s so smooth, she whispered,
Dick Allen
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