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Turn Back
Intergenerational sex is a trend, Jeannine said.
Marilyn Kallet
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
Note to Thomas Stearns Eliot
I just dared to eat
Billy Collins
Your Beautiful Mouth
The sun is the sum of one particular age, the moon
Laurie Lamon
Throughway and Passage
Faces, facing one another on the bus.
Matthias Göritz
Three Poems
“Today we shall begin discussing Longinus’ treatise On the Sublime.”
David Dominguez
mother of stains
a mother made of three buttons from three different sweaters
William Lessard
THE CURVE
Something, call it X, wanted a body
Max Ritvo
Logs
Giants lie entangled on wet sand,
Grace Schulman
About Tea translated from Czech by Stephan Delbos
before we set out let’s promise each other
Tim Postovit
Bleeding Hearts
They do not fit their given name. They glow
Stephanie Burt
Better Than Heaven
So many set asides, you say, intemperate
Charlie Smith
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