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Duet
Their quest--what does the human body mean?--
David Huddle
Stone Arabia
The horses bisect the field
Mark Wunderlich
Burial Arrangements
If I have to be buried at all,
Billy Collins
Birds There is No Moon
Birds there is no moon
Dorothea Lasky
Acne
And I’d see it that way, the word, all
Patrick Whitfill
Two Poems
You search for the best doctors, try to curb her pain—
Jennifer Franklin
Spelling / Complication
Serious injuries only! Strange
Albert Goldbarth
Risk Factor
After the reading, a young Jewish woman
Maya Pindyck
At sunset translated from Spanish by Paula J. Lambert
the dragonfly perches on the river waiting for a breeze
Juan Armando Rojas
The Excellent Trip
You thought you’d need a month. You thought you’d need
David Kirby
Bending Truth to Advantage
From Robert Lowell’s poem “Those Before Us,” these final lines: “Pardon them for existing.
Scott Withiam
The Alone-Doors
Don’t try this at home.
Jim Daniels
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