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Ambition
Four in the morning,
Simon Armintage
Odyssey to the Self: Seven Minutes with Susan Rich and Nancy Mitchell
When my mother took out the small skillet, black and flecked
Susan Rich
Interlude for a Solitary Flute
What is the age of the couple
Mary Ruefle
PRESENTIMENTS
Such as the sun might present—out of sight—
Peter Cooley
I open the windows.
What I wanted
Jane Hirshfield
Ode to Roadside Shrines
I first see you in Crete, little boxes on four skinny legs,
Barbara Hamby
A Brief Portfolio
Look, there’s Mom with a cup of flour and a cup of time, staring into her blue bowl.
Mark Irwin
Fado Tropical
O mundo do rio
Mary Mackey
the kitchen song
so strong a wind
Zhu Zhu
Serial
I figure four times, you make it five
Andrew Wachtel
On a Version of “Lady with Lapdog” | Synch
How clever, to leave out all the articles, thereby suggesting their story, their plight, were less a story than a portrait
Steve Bradbury
Wilhelmina Shakespeare
Blond hair, blue eyes, buck teeth: we taunted you
Rafael Campo
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