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I’m Not Waiting and Out of the Past
I’m no longer waiting for the dunes of Tulum,
Ira Sadoff
The Dragonfly
Diamond-crusted wings flying an armored syringe
Keith Flynn
From “The Last Letter of My Body”, translated from Russian by Anne O. Fisher
it’s winter here: the winter rains come, the roses bloom
Alex Averbuch
Edinburgh University Anatomical Collection
Take shelter awhile from mortality
Karl Kirchwey
Deciduous (Evening in a Polar Vortex)
Blanket, you hear, means to cover,
Ella Flores
May Cause
Tinnitus, uncharacteristic
Dean Young
the ugly purple corpse I lug behind me | you haven’t changed a bit
the ugly purple corpse I lug behind me
Edoardo Sanguineti
My Obituary
Will it merit a full column in The Post or The Times
Linda Pastan
Nature
Looking through trees strangely into nature.
Ralph Angel
Two Poems
There was intent. To bisect the fields
John Kinsella
From Toying
Like Tiny Tears
Kimiko Hahn
Two poems by Jan Wagner translated from German by David Keplinger
when you are digging in the wardrobe
Jan Wagner
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