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Block Party
Start Me Up! was what started it--Monica Litzkus from up
David Huddle
Nothing You Can Do Will Save You
The Buddha had his river, just for now this one is mine,
Molly Lou Freeman
World on a String, 2012
Thunder, and my cats, pure products of America,
Gail Mazur
Christmas Lights
I have watched how
Anne Shafmaster
Maria Dolores, Mother of Sorrows Quilts
She sewed them from the old
Natalia Treviño
Riddle
The chair is not far from the bed
Norman Dubie
Unrest or What the French Horn Can Teach You
To master the French Horn, you need lips of steel
Karen Paul Holmes
Horse Under the Apple Tree
How can I tell you what aging is
J.P. White
Always a Woman, a War, or a Lost Cause
That hunched those men over Zorro’s
Nancy Mitchell
Poem in the Old Style
At the beginning of the play Hecuba was mourning her great losses. She made lists, blamed the Gods: they could
Ira Sadoff
On Beauty and To the Phaistos Disc
I have a tree outside my house. I don’t know what kind—in spring, it blooms, gorgeous.
Natasha Sajé
Three Dances | Early Warning System
In North Carolina
Amit Majmudar
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