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The Dolls’ House Mysteries
A woman lies so tidily
Helen Ivory
Vita Nova
Born on the outskirts of the Romanian kingdom
Katia Kapovich
A Different Origin
When the snake in Eden approached Eve
Ani Gjika
Let Me Hear You
I am the disappearing point of an inverted pyramid
Alan Shapiro
Two Poems
In reading I Decipher These marks
Brian Culhane
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
Fogetting Names
Inevitable, and not
Mary Jo Salter
The Afterlife
After life, pelicans glide above a shut- down bridge.
Rebecca Lehmann
The Dangers of Contemplation
Follow the seagull aloft
Ron Slate
Thetis
We see her through her element, not
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Remembering Lethe
Yesterday, a friend reached out:
Brian Culhane
In Memory
I remember the night my father died
Floyd Skloot
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