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To a Soldier in Ukraine
A soldier must know three things—
Garrett Hongo
The Only One
In the stories of old there were always three.
Nin Andrews
A Controlled Substance
My brother is late again, somehow the glass
Brendan Constantine
Wool Cap
Flip is coming for dinner, I hear his car driving past the house.
A.L. Snijders
Odyssey to the Self: Seven Minutes with Susan Rich and Nancy Mitchell
When my mother took out the small skillet, black and flecked
Susan Rich
Imagined Corners
At the corner where the transept cuts the nave,
Christina Pugh
The Fruit Bat of Taxidermy
Whoever the taxidermist was,
Melina Papadopoulos
Lamentations
America more guns more than us
Martha Collins
From the Republic of Sleep and Mercy | The Island to Remind You of Your Childhood
All night I dreamt death
Heather Altfeld
In the Golden Silence of Vineyards & My Wine translated by Paula Bohince
In the golden silence of vineyards,
Corrado Govoni
Blue Rim
Set the table with your heirloom
Deborah Allbritain
Chocolate on my new pajamas
Spun from a hundred cocoons
Nancy Mitchell
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