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grief being a swatch of blue & grief being that song from childhood & grief being a pitched tent
a rectangle in an unborn son’s room
Nicole Callihan
Late in October
Late in October, I watch
Linda Pastan
The Summer House
I let the envelope fall to the floor unopened,
Lawrence Raab
OVER THE MOON
Five a.m.—the soft percussion of the rain
John Brehm
Three poems from Kembang Kertas (Balinese for bougainvillea) in Filipino and Kinaray-a
Here, we are told
John Iremil Teodoro
Autobiography and Primo
long before I wanted a drink I wanted a drink and it’s been
Alexander Long
Old Lithographed Landscape & Woolgathering
A causeway wavers all the tilted days
Alexander Dickow
Blue Rim
Set the table with your heirloom
Deborah Allbritain
Archaeologists
Archaeologists found
Hoyt Rogers
Elegy
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
A Poem Translated from Greek by Alex de Voogt
He went inside the café where they would go together.
Constantine P. Cavafy
Three More Claims to Fame
Claim to Fame #7 : Early Boyfriend
Lydia Davis
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