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Don’t Pick the Cherries Yet
Don’t pick the cherries yet—
Maya Sarishvili
Ode to Cabeza de Vaca
What good is it to see for miles and miles,
Bruce Weigl
Stairway
In those days, so many stairways were said to lead to happiness, mainly of a sexual kind—and as I climbed those
Tom Sleigh
Like Body
one light series discrete
G.C. Waldrep
The Doorway | Wants
Two things she wanted among the left-behinds when her parents moved
Susan Eisenberg
Love Talk | On the Way to the Casinos
What the boy heard his older sister say—
Scott Withiam
Arf
At the stoplight in Dogleg children swept metal
Peter Jay Shippy
Two Poems translated from the Arabic by Khaled Mattawa
I told myself, why not
Saadi Youssef
Liquidation
Final closeout, clearance sale, you said:
Virginia Konchan
Elegy
The floor is littered with clothes I once wore
Emily Fragos
Of Shine
What makes it
David Baker
Poem Beginning with a Line from Levis
As if we’re put on the earth to forget the ending,
Gabriella R. Tallmadge
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