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Yahrzeit
This was the woman who remembered her childhood.
Mark Jarman
Cockatiel & View From Another Planet
Wild for it to end
Jane Craven
Three Poems
A little man was sleeping in the bright sunlight
Tanella Boni
GET ON YOUR PONY AND RIDE | BIG WHEEL
You are under the impression that my poems
Geoffrey Young
Poem for Shang Qin
I’ve been digging my way toward you since the day I was born. I watch the
Christopher Kennedy
Double Effect: December 31
the bridge closes behind you
Martha Serpas
Lag sol time
Please are the big good door, no one is so did it anymore will be to period. No: only if he’d sown wheat in a set fiche
Pierre Joris
On Sadness | On Beauty
I noticed something strange and beautiful about the word “sad.”
Kathleen Ossip
Willem Van de Velde the Younger, Ships in a Gale (1660) and Matsumura Goshun, Crab (late 18th century)
The storm dissolves the difference between wave,
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Two Poems
You search for the best doctors, try to curb her pain—
Jennifer Franklin
Scene from a Photograph in a Dream
What was I doing in my childhood room again?
Jeffrey Harrison
Pacemaker
The heart in vital meter recites.
Sophia Galifianakis
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