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Observatory at the Prison
The day is warm, so we take chips and pop from the visitation-room vending machines to a
Debra Nystrom
PRESENTIMENTS
Such as the sun might present—out of sight—
Peter Cooley
Practicing Eights
After I almost died, it was hard
Martha Collins
More Reason
Though you may be a scribe in ancient Egypt
Carl Dennis
Truce, Class Notes & On Rereading the 23rd Psalm
My high school class of 1950
Linda Pastan
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
Dear Creature
Because of what I did
Jessica Cuello
Joint Effort
Let the hunchback lie hump down
Amit Majmudar
On Breathing and Not Breathing—The Sequence
Once, a man stopped breathing
Suzanne Lummis
A Nun to be Named
I’ve been thinking about the nun who wouldn’t let me pee in fifth grade.
Peter Johnson
The Park from Above
What scared them? Scores of wild green parrots
Chase Twichell
Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
Adila watches as evening falls
Adela Greceanu
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