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Ant Story
Each ant was given a different part of the message to carry.
Tony Hoagland
For D, reading poems
When I was a kid, only a flu could buy me
Jane Zwart
A Singleton & Self Portrait: Between the Car and the Sea
They climb to their lookout, each day, different,
Elaine Sexton
Raccoon in a Trap
The kidskin of his clever paws
Mark Wunderlich
Halloween
No gazette ran the story,
J.T. Barbarese
Yes
Yes, all things of water and our days rounded with light, yes,
Mark Irwin
Rats
Sudden underfoot, this one cries back
Dora Malech
The Bird that Begins it
In the world-famous night which is already flinging away bits of dark but not
Jorie Graham
THE LOST MUSEUM | GOODBYE TO A
All my life stars falling on cars, the laundry
Kelle Groom
Sicily, 1992
Etna’s lava shone against the gloom,
Sydney Lea
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
For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
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