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Who Will Plant the Seeds of Svalbard and Orchard Fruit: Grafting
as far north you go as night you go night
Ginny Threefoot
Oak Leaves as Young Musicians and Longing
Frosted-glass window lit orange.
Ashley Mabbitt
In the Supermarket of Orgasms
Some nights I feel so alone in my longing for you, love, alone in my supermarket of orgasms as I cruise the aisles of
Nin Andrews
Major Brands…
Cloth covers a woman’s face so we
Kate Monaghan
Battle Hymn of the Republic
God, could Kieran sing!—
Aaron Wallace
Dog in the Manger
As if you’d keep your bones from other dogs
Linda Pastan
Hurricane: Hera | Squall: Echo
You never hear of Ixion, tied to a revolving wheel,
Ange Mlinko
The Twenties
Consider the twenties, not Gatsby, not Daisy, not that old Roaring,
John Hodgen
FOLDED WING | Pig, a sequel | Ode to Solitude
The wrist and the leg are the test: flexible,
Margo Berdeshevsky
To the Poets Dropped from the Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry
Au revoir, Walter de la Mare!
Hunt Hawkins
Arête | Eurydice
The Hemingway who wrote three stories in a crummy hotel
Brian Culhane
Pentimento
Meet me by the shadows & ponds of light where
Heidi Seaborn
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