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Learning to Play It Again
While my daughter was learning Clementi —
Sandra McPherson
Babel of Signs
Skirting the coast desperate for fresh food
Elizabeth Holmes
Portrait of My Father as a Snake
I was dead. The hospital around me
Tom Sleigh
Code
At last it's just me and the alphabet.
Tom Sleigh
Three Long Years
it takes to train a sheepdog. Not all are candidates, the culling starts early.
Sarah Dunphy-Lelii
No Heaven for the King
Always in the faintest glow of pleasure, and always
Soren Stockman
Six Blessings and a Curse
Weigh odds. Pray. Pay bills.
Richard Kenney
from The Seven Deadly Sins
You had always expected a sonnet from me
Daniel Bourne
In the Vestibule
The in-between is queasy
Rachel Hadas
Before the rebirth | The harvest field | Song of love present
No flowers here
Andrée Chedid
Doing Sudoku on September 11, 2016 | Mini-Golf
Confusion hadn’t yet released its poisons
Kathleen Ossip
Armorial and The World is Burning
At least once or twice a season I take out
Brian Culhane
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