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THE HARVARD CLASSICS
My grandfather bought a set for his living room,
William Trowbridge
The Next Life and Windpowered
Sea fog drifting through the pines—
J.P. Dancing Bear
Half of Life
The land with yellow pears
Fredrich Holderlin
SHE-POETS CENTO
Femininity is a sickness. I open my eyes.
Kate Daniels
August City Night & Love in Kyiv
stifles, thick stream
Natalka Bilotserkivets
Charade
I was thinking of the sad
Adam Scheffler
Mother of Invention | The Butcher Coat
Who first fashioned fishnet stocking
Cindy King
Practically Home
Practically home holds no promise of arrival.
Diane K. Martin
Three Poems by Abba Kovner translated from Hebrew by Rachel Neve-Midbar
I am not holding a mirage
Abba Kovner
Two Poems
All the twists in all the tongues, all
Amit Majmudar
In Memory
I remember the night my father died
Floyd Skloot
Square of Beveled Glass
Hag––first thought.
Joan Larkin
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