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Morning Bells in Marienplatz
The wasps
Kristina Andersson Bicher
The Last Harvest
Of course the snake is still here
J.P. Dancing Bear
Fragment
The past is a point of departure
Eric Pankey
take heed, hazard
what could it have been
nicole v basta
ON EVERY HAND A GREAT PLAIN By Henry Israeli
Two bears tearing at a tent
Henry Israeli
Were We So Fragile?
What promises didn’t you deliver, beautiful Life!
René Char
Drive-in Double Dare
In gravel dust and starlight, after the hummingbirds fe
Sharon Kubasak
The Reckoning and 3AM
Shadows stretch across the pine floor
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Mangos | Talking Animals | Bringing Things Back From the Woods
We did not have mango trees back home on the prairies. The climate and soil conditions were not conducive to that
David Shumate
Copper Beech
Because it had been, quite literally,
Elaine Sexton
(Blessed Are) They Who Preserve
These glass jars are houses for little Human Acts.
Danielle Blau
Memorial by Rigoberto Paredes translated from Spanish by Frances Simán
return to the place where we left our life
Rigoberto Paredes
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