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In the Mud Marks Reveal
another story:
Sophie Cabot Black
IT IS STILL BEAUTIFUL TO HEAR THE HEART BEAT*
It's 3 AM. The crows on one leg or none are already starving for infant nests. A few leaves hang on
Margo Berdeshevsky
National Poetry Month
I stand before you today to speak about
Joseph Di Prisco
Auntie Deluvian and Alien On The Ark: Two by Two
Deep-time they called it when King Dumuzid the Shepherd
Terese Svoboda
On Being Mused Upon
Reading his poems, you recognize yourself
Carol Moldaw
from Brexit suivi de la migration des murs (Les Éditions Diable Vauvert 2020) Translated from French by Nathan Dize and Siobhan Meï
Once upon a poster, let’s call it
James Noël
Silent Night & Pleasure
If you dare to let yourself out
Frannie Lindsay
Movie and Two Little Miners
When I was ten they took me into a coal mine
Martha Collins
The Invention of Everyday Life
A few days later Pierre arrived.
Lawrence Raab
Bad Harvest
Does my name take your tongue’s
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Here at the Scene
How will I tell her particular tale
Robin Behn
The Reckoning and 3AM
Shadows stretch across the pine floor
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
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