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Kneeling in a Pile of Leaves
Kneeling in a pile of leaves
Bianca Stone
Poems for the Absent One
Mother death,
Claire Malroux
LIMESTONE GHAZAL
My windowsill’s lined with fossils, whorled limestone
Brad Richard
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
Promiscuous and Thanking My Breasts
Promiscuous is what my mother
Kim Dower
Three poems from The Abduction by Maram Al-Masri, translated from French by Hélène Cardona
I hugged him
Maram Al-Masri
Home
Those last days in Hollywood—
Dana Goodyear
Four Poems translated by Christopher Buckley
In the early morning the city is something else.
Ernesto Trejo
Transfer
Now they tell us
Rae Armantrout
The Birthdays of the Dead
It is an affront in their land
Charles O. Hartman
Anthropocene
Nesting, the turtle seems to be crying even though she is simply
Nomi Stone
HOUSEKEEPING: Frida’s Future Kiss
After the palm reader told her no man would ever claim her,
Lois P. Jones
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