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The Latch
One sound, the click of the latch on the gate,
Maurice Manning
November
Hours ago I was walking with my dog down
Maxine Scates
YOUR PROBABILITY AMPLITUDE | A fragment from The Llatease of Homey, from a recently discovered Mycenaean text.
I glance and
Larissa Shmailo
Centers of Gold, Aphrodisiacal & What We Do Lives On
The point, after all, with canvas, brush, and paint,
Patricia Clark
Given Plums
Early July my sister and I filled two sacks of plums from our orchard. We shook each tree until the ripest orbs fell
Dzvinia Orlowsky
HOUSEKEEPING: Frida’s Future Kiss
After the palm reader told her no man would ever claim her,
Lois P. Jones
A Brief Portfolio
“Oh, darling in the distance
Chard deNiord
The Night Dancers
Praise the shadows that slither up candlelit walls
Grace Schulman
Four Poems
A sudden pain flares in in my head like a match flaring into darkness: my mother is dying.
Amy Newlove Schroeder
A Brief Portfolio
Autumn again, and I side with Szymborska
Christopher Buckley
St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
About Tea translated from Czech by Stephan Delbos
before we set out let’s promise each other
Tim Postovit
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