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The Poet in a Streetcar & The Sunflower of Rio de Onor
Suddenly with another year fallen away
Ruy Belo
Since Childhood & The Virgin’s Miracles translated by Don Schofield
Think of the body on the sand,
Liana Sakelliou
The Muse Writes Luis Jorge Borges A Letter On His 86th Birthday
The night has entered your eyes
Chard deNiord
An Island
Toward the end of the island
Steve Kronen
Almost an Elegy: For Tony Hoagland
Your poems make me want to write my poems
Linda Pastan
VISITORS
Having just arrived, we are walked down a moonless
Jennifer O’Grady
Thinly Veiled
In Alabama I learnt the difference between the state flag and the battle flag
Bruce Smith
False Elegy
I sometimes feel as if my mother has died and I’m free to reminisce her final months.
Celia Bland
Blueshift
In another life I’m a cosmologist, lungs snow-
Carolyn Oliver
An Invasion
We waited and waited, or by we
Chad Parmenter
Promiscuous and Thanking My Breasts
Promiscuous is what my mother
Kim Dower
Loud Walk in Fall | Regret
There is something else
Lia Purpura
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