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Regret
Later in life, we enter the neighborhood
Anton Yakovlev
Potato | The Surface
I do not want to finish my potato,
Martha Rhodes
A Place
As a foreigner, I wasted a lot of energy
Bob Hicok
The Rosy Tones
the rosy tones
Karen Volkman
Elephant Memory
A cold sunny morning in Cambridge. Pragmatical
Gail Mazur
If He Had Missed It Would Have Killed Him
my uncle said of the dog pa shot
Brionne Janae
Learning to Play It Again
While my daughter was learning Clementi —
Sandra McPherson
Confession Therapy and Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
One summer, as I was cleaning out the grooves in my palm, I was living in a monastery.
Duy Đoàn
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
Stone Cross
Remember your village of always uphill,
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Early Christianity: A Poem | Rome
OK, says James, let them keep their foreskins.
Ron Smith
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
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