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PRESENTIMENTS
Such as the sun might present—out of sight—
Peter Cooley
Three Poems translated from Argentinian Spanish by Lorena Wolfman
Entering the house from the back without letting anyone know,
María Casiraghi
The World Provides
Someone somewhere must always be
Lawrence Raab
Magical Thinking
My dog does not question
Lisa Russ Spaar
Spit
Some progress is anything but.
David Rivard
Writing Under the Influence of Me
It means I drop things, and I keep turning
Tony Hoagland
Gusto
Skin the asparagus for their lives,
Molly Peacock
Small Hut
I know you only in echo,
Tess Gallagher
Duets
Telemann at 7:30 on an evening
Sherri Felt Dratfield
Blueprint and Ancient Story
The poem I want to build needs a vestibule
Phillis Levin
Three Poems
I gave my mother
Clare Rossini
Last Words
If only for those you leave behind,
William Trowbridge
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