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Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Standing in a Field
what I saw
Marilyn A. Johnson
Close to now
I should have said from the beginning that I plant the black nasturtiums because they are the saddest
Zoë Ryder White
Focus
The point at which
Rae Armantrout
The Beginner
Doesn’t have a clue, sips whiskey in a train
Sigman Byrd
Guitar & Lantern
The boy with prosthetic limbs is the flame
Bruce Bond
The gift of putting something down…
The gift of putting something down, he had yet to discover it--letting it slide from his grip.
Stephen Dobyns
Difficulty
It's difficult
Rae Armantrout
The Uncanny
Suppose a rational man
Bruce Cohen
Any Kind
Look up. The sky is never constant, sometimes clouded,
Leah Umansky
Vanity
it’s easy to fritter your life away
Abdourahman Waberi
[There was the way his mother]
There was the way his mother called him baby-faced that made me defensive.
Megan Nichols
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