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Bent over the plate, she studies
Alan Shapiro
The Day
Day I didn’t blink and the day was gone.
Thomas Lux
Mirror of the Invisible World
The crown of a milk tooth in a curve of jaw
Kelle Groom
Repair
In this, our chapter on enamelware
Greg Sendi
Still Life with Clouds and Eyes on the Prize
Many white ones
Billy Collins
No use
On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
Kathleen Ossip
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
Translated from Spanish by María José Zubieta
Como el que desvelado
Idea Vilariño
I’m a Witch!
It is standard for women
Christopher Crawford
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
Cento for the Turn of the Year
Assume nothing. Take a position:
Rachel Hadas
By the Numbers
The number of times intuition told me I had dodge
Nicole Caruso Garcia
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