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American Upanishad (IV)
The I is a pillar,
Amit Majmudar
January 28 | Basho
Today it is snowing again and I’m thinking of Borges.
David Young
Birds There is No Moon
Birds there is no moon
Dorothea Lasky
Two Stages
The traveler was certainly sleep-logged when he slipped away from his hotel at sunrise
Yves Bonnefoy
She Leans
A house: scoured and scarred by wind, its unpainted
Lisa Russ Spaar
Late Elegy for Charlotte
You were about to sail the Seine.
Lynn Emanuel
Love Poem | Birthday Cake
It’s an alliance,
Andrew Hudgins
Some Propositions with Children | Changing the Subject
The child is completely immersed in childhood
Ruy Belo
Confession Therapy and Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
One summer, as I was cleaning out the grooves in my palm, I was living in a monastery.
Duy Đoàn
A Brief Portfolio
When Doris the hen
R.T. Smith
The Village Crow
The village crow knew everything—
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Turd
Twelve inches, specific as a nail,
J.T. Ledbetter
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