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Rats
Sudden underfoot, this one cries back
Dora Malech
Hogmanay, Edinburgh
Past the iron fence on Princes Street
Stewart Moss
Oxalis in the Ingleside & Zucchini in August
You can find the world’s second largest sundial
Diane K. Martin
Two Poems
These days the plum
Dennis Maloney
Letter From The Capital
She writes: now we have wars between historical eras. We fight in time as well as space. 1914 vs. 1939 is a devastating
D. Nurkse
A Brief Portfolio
I remembered one day when I was new to that part of the city
Jessica Greenbaum
Snowfall, with Reconciliation
How old winter is. However much we stain
Jen Karetnick
A Brief Portfolio
“Digital streaming, brother, rates of flow in time
Peter Campion
Ancestral Home
Frangipani, its petals warm milk around
Megha Rao
Kennedy
Based on the private messages I receive
Stephanie Burt
Unified Theory
The night is blue and staggered with stars.
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Note to Thomas Stearns Eliot
I just dared to eat
Billy Collins
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