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Two poems from “The Mistaken Place of Things”
How to say hair
Gabriela Aguirre
DEATH MARCH
Carry her the way it has to hurt:
Terese Svoboda
Spectacle | Dear Bathtub | Freeway
Your eyewear and my eyewear,
Sherman Alexie
Ayotzinapa
We bite the shadow
David Huerta
Soldier’s Wife in the Aftermath
After the great war I stepped inside
Andrea Read
Impressionist
Once it was declared awful because it was brilliant
Jennifer Grotz
Soup Teachers
we called them, the women who stood behind
Thomas Lux
Classmate
I was at the beach talking with someone else
Betsy Sholl
The Merchants of Venice
The man speaks some Italian, the woman
Annette Barnes
On a Version of “Lady with Lapdog” | Synch
How clever, to leave out all the articles, thereby suggesting their story, their plight, were less a story than a portrait
Steve Bradbury
The Dangers of Contemplation
Follow the seagull aloft
Ron Slate
Cling of the World
What could it mean
Annie Kantar
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