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Barn Red
Home alone, I swirl on scarlet lipstick and forget that I did,
Julia Shipley
Nice Dark One
Yours is a noble bio, one note
Angie Estes
Loud Walk in Fall | Regret
There is something else
Lia Purpura
from THE CITY OF PARIS HAS YOU IN MIND TONIGHT
When G died began the midnight panic attacks.
Deborah Landau
Barrage Balloons, Buck Alec, Bird Flu and You
First there is the weeping one weeps when one reads a good poem,
Paul Muldoon
SOMETHING LIKE A WING
One day they took him in a car all over the country and he hid in his
Robert Clinton
War Poems
Mangled tanks at rest on the roadway's shoulder.
Philip Fried
Oxalis in the Ingleside & Zucchini in August
You can find the world’s second largest sundial
Diane K. Martin
Ode to Scars
The scars on others’ faces draw me to them.
Thomas Lux
Romanian Lessons & The Country of Leaving
Godmother country,
Monica Cure
Sprang
Before tracking pods of killer whales in and out
Arthur Sze
Braid Him Into the Earth
Knee-high coffin of wicker, earth-boat floating through the woods.
Julia Thacker
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