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Hello, July 5th!
The morning is full of embarrassed flowers
Susan Rich
Will flames lap? Leap? | The Country Stairs
Will flames lap? Leap?
Cynthia Hogue
A Brief Portfolio
have heard through some trembling of their web
Patrick Donnelly
Locked Gate
On December 19, 1980
Susan Gardner
The Water Returns
The water returns. The pools teem with newborn fish.
Vadim Mesyats
The Mending Wall
No one noticed as I left both the tour group
James Davis May
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
Two poems by Louis-Philippe Dalembert translated from French by Nancy Naomi Carlson
dune of a beauty
Louis-Philippe Dalembert
The Sunflower
The sunflower
Vítězslav Nezval
Sunday in Connecticut
I drive into town.
Judy Katz
Risk Factor
After the reading, a young Jewish woman
Maya Pindyck
Crazy Hairdo, Crazier Head | Some Things to Consider Before We Proceed
Spector pinned down twins LaFlora and LaFauna like butterflies, trimmed their
Jennifer L. Knox
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