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Sources And Outcomes & Through The Hospital Corridor
Too many moons crossing in solitude
Dennis Sampson
Unbeckoning Glass and Time Faking Surprises
This color is exhaled smoke from a bummed cigarette, a stray cloud for the sky.
Paula Cisewski
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
In the Next Life and The Office of Apology
When I become the most trusted translator of your poems
Jessica Greenbaum
The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
Lightning Streak of White
Black streets, black sky with orchid clouds.
Ellen Bass
Cotton Candy
At first it gives like a sponge, elastically, and you think you’ll only make an
Maura Stanton
Poems from My Deathbed (and Just Beyond)
More than ever cherishing
Linda Bamber
Mass Production
The wheel was always reinvented,
Afaa Michael Weaver
Late in October
Late in October, I watch
Linda Pastan
Ebbtide
He said one day when we are old, we—
Lynne Thompson
April
I think I will accept my life, the moment
Maxine Scates
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