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Aperol-Spritz | Padua
Across the river from the Grossmünster
Karl Kirchwey
Note to Thomas Stearns Eliot
I just dared to eat
Billy Collins
Three Poems
A neighbor called me about the neighbors in the blue house between us.
David Baker
Two Poems
the way a kitchen’s dirty washcloth
Joyce Peseroff
Copper Beech
Because it had been, quite literally,
Elaine Sexton
You Don’t Drink Wine? and I Tremble: Two poems by Rumi
What? You don’t drink wine? Infidel, begone!
Jalal al-Din Rumi
Two Stages
The traveler was certainly sleep-logged when he slipped away from his hotel at sunrise
Yves Bonnefoy
Separation
Slumbering suburbs, calm depths of summer.
Ramón García
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
Two Poems
burdens are from
Hank Lazer
Not the Way it Was
Today I overheard a conversation
Leonard Kress
Barn Red
Home alone, I swirl on scarlet lipstick and forget that I did,
Julia Shipley
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