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Cooking in Ashes
The smile is missing; no joy around the eyes.
Amelia Martens
Here at the Scene
How will I tell her particular tale
Robin Behn
Ode to the Paper Clip
O knot in two dimensions,
James Richardson
Plastic Bag Caught in a Tree
Some dark animal’s
Kevin Prufer
The Only One
In the stories of old there were always three.
Nin Andrews
Almost an Elegy: For Tony Hoagland
Your poems make me want to write my poems
Linda Pastan
THE HEAD TRANSPLANT
They walk in and out of the room,
Marianne Boruch
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
Chocolate on my new pajamas
Spun from a hundred cocoons
Nancy Mitchell
N27P23 (2/2/14) | N27P26 (2/7/14) | N27P29 (2/9/14)
suddenly here
Hank Lazer
The Wars Between the Wars Between the Borders that Were Not There
You had to know how bad the Nazis were
Cecilia Woloch
Ashes of Roses and Blue Chair
The early 19th Century rolls over
Christopher Howell
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