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The Departure | The Screamer
Farewell my pond and all my many doves
Max Jacob
Kneeling in a Pile of Leaves
Kneeling in a pile of leaves
Bianca Stone
when it is time
you pass that bridge
Dong Li
THE INVENTION OF FIRE
In “Burning of three witches in Baden, Switzerland,” dated to 1585, three women lie on a large pyre watched by a circle of men.
Kathryn Nuernberger
Two poems translated from the Ukrainian by Jessica Zychowicz & Cecilia Woloch
As I was exiting with the baby stroller
Vasyl Lozynsky
BORN ON
The twelfth of July, like Neruda, wouldn’t
Stuart Friebert
Letter From The Capital
She writes: now we have wars between historical eras. We fight in time as well as space. 1914 vs. 1939 is a devastating
D. Nurkse
Communion
Yes, I will take home the meeting bread,
Kristina Andersson Bicher
Flight, Ours & A Burn So Bad It Requires Ice
We’re in bad, we’re in terrible, shape
Steven Cramer
Food of Love & Thing-in-Itself
If the vamp and rub of planets,
Nancy Naomi Carlson
Jerez translated from Spanish by Susan Ayres
Perhaps his hand was not so cold
Elsa Cross
Else
At the first instance, to amuse others,
April Bernard
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