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At the perennial exchange
At the perennial exchange, you will swap half a hosta
Jane Zwart
Holiday Candle
Thank you for your kind gift
Stewart Moss
Moss City
City down to the last nuance is moss,
Carol Frost
Sonnet for a Tall Flower Blooming at Dinnertime
Southern Flower, I want to quote the bard,
Yona Harvey
MASEFIELD IN PURGATORY | YOUR BROTHER’S FACE
Falls and stays flemished,
Susan Howe Elizabeth
In God’s Intestine and Goner
The husband, who has accepted Buddhist precepts,
Diane K. Martin
Wilderness
The mind is a wilderness like Bartram’s, razed, cemented over, marked by rows
Carol Frost
Don’t Pick the Cherries Yet
Don’t pick the cherries yet—
Maya Sarishvili
I’m Nothing
close to a Zen scholar,
Christopher Buckley
As the Land Listens
Women are gathering on shore after shore after sharp rocked shore
Margo Berdeshevsky
The Last Few Feet
And so the thyme fell and spilled a neat pile
John A. Nieves
It Will Start One Day
you know, it will start one day, the ebb
Dmitry Blizniuk
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