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Zero Plus Anything is a World
Four less one is three.
Jane Hirshfield
Comet
You once filled my night sky.
Zeina Azzam
Notes on a 39-Year-Old Body
Most internal organs jiggle and glow and are rosy
Mary Szybist
Cry
Bring back our dresses untorn
Frannie Lindsay
Sign Language I & II translated by Kareem Abu-Zeid
It’s not that I
Olivia Elias
On Clitocybe Nuda | On Oysters
Peak of autumn’s deepening yellow
Jeffrey Greene
PAPERS
On the great estate her Great
Sandra Alcosser
Human Technology
Sunlit & dangerous, this country road.
Nomi Stone
Inner City Canal
This water tumbling over the canal locks
Michael Smith
Refugee & Existential
I read the Spanish for any clue,
Christopher Buckley
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
Observatory at the Prison
The day is warm, so we take chips and pop from the visitation-room vending machines to a
Debra Nystrom
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