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Classmate
I was at the beach talking with someone else
Betsy Sholl
Found Poem: “Swelling Anti-Asian Violence: Who Is Being Attacked Where,” NYT, April 3, 2021
Queens | A 47-year-old man and his 10-year-old son
Kimiko Hahn
The Afterlife of Breath
My father dead on the gurney
Stewart Moss
Fragment
The past is a point of departure
Eric Pankey
Uncle Yehuda Sharvit Between Marrakesh and Draa
When my uncle Yehuda got drunk
Erez Bitton
Other Minds and While
For each word
Rae Armantrout
Synecdoche, New York
When you meet
Troy Jollimore
The Encounter
Drizzle and formless
Alice Friman
My Fifth Tattoo at the Darkstar Ink Parlor
It takes a long time to get a tattoo
Alejandro Escudé
While
While we were kissing that year, the icebergs were sleeping,
Paul Hoover
David
we wait in an arc with flashlights
Marilyn A. Johnson
The Mercies of Noah’s Wife
Among the most measly of beasts, she has her pets,
Martin Galvin
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