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Two poems by Silvia Guerra, translated from Spanish by Jesse Lee Kercheval and Jeannine Marie Pitas
Pray gather me, Anemone
Silvia Guerra
Angles | Bad News
The master speaks to a tree.
Pamela Alexander
Trompe L’oeil –Not a Painting
From 30,000 feet
Bonnie Riedinger
LIFE ON ENCELADUS
It’s snowing all the time at the south pole of Enceladus
Joyce Peseroff
Kabuki
A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
R.T. Smith
N18P6
the shape doesn’t
Hank Lazer
On Friendship, Haiku, Lust, and Blame
Eye of hurricane,
David Lehman
On Contemplating a Sheep’s Skull
Skull aged so much in rain and heat,
John Kinsella
Last Christmas
Your best friend had brain cancer
Timothy Liu
Throughway and Passage
Faces, facing one another on the bus.
Matthias Göritz
Painting
all things look as if
André du Bouchet
Thanksgiving Near Cape Coast & Pine Cones: April 2020
Churning along through viscous mud,
Rachel Hadas
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