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WOMAN CAVE | MODERN ORIGAMI
Even at my most primitive
Jules Gibbs
God’s Man
When I was twelve I found it
Linda Pastan
Eight Poems
An Amazon can be used for so much. The ashtray
Marie Lundquist
the kitchen song
so strong a wind
Zhu Zhu
Isle of the Narrator
It's true these boots were taken from a dead man,
Amy Beeder
Don’t Pick the Cherries Yet
Don’t pick the cherries yet—
Maya Sarishvili
Because What Else Could I Do
I alone in a restaurant
Martha Collins
Hiroshima Bomb
Confetti spirals flutter into dark green.
Lawrence Matsuda
Three Poems translated from Argentinian Spanish by Lorena Wolfman
Entering the house from the back without letting anyone know,
María Casiraghi
Swishing Tails of Horses, October
Mine, says the glorious yearling claiming
April Bernard
Two Golden Shovels Tada Chimako and Issa
What more about summer
Kimiko Hahn
Four Poems
Unable to return from my ashes
Rolando Kattan
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