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Three Poems
After we moved to Tiny Town, Mom started selling huge Egyptian harps that were larger than the tiny houses.
Jeff Friedman and Meg Pokrass
Call & Response
In this last
David Rivard
Throw it All Away
My granddaughter who. The one alive in speech descends. A plate
Jeffrey Skinner
Two Poems
Where does it live?
Molly Peacock
Q&A
When you take off your mask, what is your true address
Alicia Ostriker
The homeless roamer translated from Dutch by Arno Bohlmeijer
Someone says I don’t know and the whole
Hester Knibbe
The Afterlife of Fish and Opossum
Whenever we caught fish when we were boys,
Jeffrey Harrison
On Either Side of the Word Lie
The letters that must be taken away
Phillis Levin
American Upanishad (IV)
The I is a pillar,
Amit Majmudar
Florida
The prettiest state,
Cathleen Calbert
Charcuterie
She penciled fanciful animals
Meighan L. Sharp
The Classics
At 10, I studied Vera Ellen’s legs
Christina Lee
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