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The Dangers of Contemplation
Follow the seagull aloft
Ron Slate
Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado
I have always liked bell towers
Juana M. Ramos
Crow Poison
stumbled drunkenly
Jules Jacob and Sonja Johanson
Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
Adila watches as evening falls
Adela Greceanu
Unfinished Business
Cleaning up, in the kitchen, she goes to wipe away a small black seed from the counter.
Lydia Davis
Georges de la Tour! Georges de la Tour! | Metka | The Cross
I see how you climb!
Tomaž Šalamun
As It Happens
As it happens, there was nothing left, so much to do, a plethora
Phillis Levin
St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
Qinghai and Tengchong
a prayer flag rolls around a heap of round stones
Song Lin
The Peripheral Position of the Sun
A young woman roars, laughs, splashes the face of a young man, nears the shore where the blinking lights of fireflies
Marilyn Hacker
Looking Back on My Libido
It wasn’t love; it wasn’t even sex—
Hilde Weisert
Moving the Piano and From the Cliff
Compact and gleaming, black and white,
Rachel Hadas
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