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Midsummer Paralysis
A nerve was severed in my jaw—I remember numbness.
Patricia Clark
A Back Road Near Calais, 1961
A Back Road Near Calais, 1961
Mark Jarman
Qinghai and Tengchong
a prayer flag rolls around a heap of round stones
Song Lin
So Glad She Didn’t Live to See It
What will it be, the thing they say
Mary Jo Salter
South Hole
So worship fire.
G.C. Waldrep
The Mind Sliding
around inside the scene:
Wayne Miller
The Loneliness of His Death
I like to think there’s a place where all the poets go
Sharon Dolin
On the Grounds of the Zendo
The face of the Buddha’s so smooth, she whispered,
Dick Allen
On Sadness | On Beauty
I noticed something strange and beautiful about the word “sad.”
Kathleen Ossip
ON THE RMS QUEEN MARY | LATENT IMAGE
I'm exploring the decks, the ship docked in Long Beach since '67. Same liner Mom sailed in '39 from England to
Wendy Barker
On Friendship, Haiku, Lust, and Blame
Eye of hurricane,
David Lehman
American Upanishad (IV)
The I is a pillar,
Amit Majmudar
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