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My Girl
I was shopping for a castle.
Arthur Vogelsang
The Cormorant
They slip the string
Lee Upton
Crazy Hairdo, Crazier Head | Some Things to Consider Before We Proceed
Spector pinned down twins LaFlora and LaFauna like butterflies, trimmed their
Jennifer L. Knox
Insomnia
It is a stain that feeds on moons
Ana Minga
Dolls
The dolls wait for the children
Margo Taft Stever
THE HARVARD CLASSICS
My grandfather bought a set for his living room,
William Trowbridge
Lush & Fair-Flung
You’re thinking of drunks,
Hailey Leithauser
I failed a bird today
a House sparrow. I had to look
Michael Mark
Embraced
I have visited an ancient redwood and heard it creak
Martha Rhodes
Storm Song, Monarch, Sultry Night and Galveston, 1900
Last night heat
Joseph Campana
At sunset translated from Spanish by Paula J. Lambert
the dragonfly perches on the river waiting for a breeze
Juan Armando Rojas
After victory — the era of postwar executions
After victory – the era of postwar executions.
Boris Khersonsky
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