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Her Stairs
Yesterday upon the stair
Gail Mazur
Hagstrom
I examine my scarred torso
Neil Silberblatt
Your Beautiful Mouth
The sun is the sum of one particular age, the moon
Laurie Lamon
The Unreturning, 2019
Suddenly cops crushed black citizens, hurled
Denise Duhamel
I Spent one Summer with a Semi-colon
in those days people called it shacking up
Angela Ball
A Brief Portfolio
Both before and after our marriage,
Chase Twichell
On Chanukah
Isn’t fire itself
Linda Pastan
Could Someone Please Check on My Mother?
When the young man thought about the history of poetry
Kevin Prufer
YAWP
I long to move closer
Robert Nazarene
JANUARY
This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Three Poems
Lavishly robed and turbaned, the palmist
Robert Wrigley
The Mending Wall
No one noticed as I left both the tour group
James Davis May
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