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The Summer House
I let the envelope fall to the floor unopened,
Lawrence Raab
Two Dogs Passing Through the Yard | Practice
One’s a male Aussie mix,
Chase Twichell
Consecration of the Wolves I and IV
For now, I will await
Salgado Maranhão
On Delta Flight #2164 From JFK
I'm headed home from a stint at Long Island's
Wendy Barker
Two Poems
My old man praised himself for not being
Marc Vincenz
The Drowned and the Saved
If all of us were to try to kill ourselves at least once, then all of us would know nothing more than that: which is why
Tom Sleigh
New Year’s Day Truce, 1999
He looked old and tired
Frances Richey
Elegy for a Landscaper
The holes we find scraped out at the edge
Brendan Galvin
My Polish and Another Poem
When I try to thank it, it shushes me. Then illuminates my way to the Exit.
Rick Hilles
The Daughter and 6AM
I wish I had another chance
Linda Pastan
THE DAY
History sings “misery, misery.”
Chard deNiord
Eight Poems
An Amazon can be used for so much. The ashtray
Marie Lundquist
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