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The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow
Visiting my cousin’s church I found
Betsy Sholl
FENG SHUI & PARANOID X-RAY
Listen: mute bells peal
Dean Kostos
Three Poems
After we moved to Tiny Town, Mom started selling huge Egyptian harps that were larger than the tiny houses.
Jeff Friedman and Meg Pokrass
Building the Boat, Trèboul (1930)
Half-way, the basket nature of the ship
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Poems ‘From Ruins and Other Poems’ translated from Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine
Something awakens amputated.
Samer Abu Hawwash
L’Heure Bleue
Who was the first to say darkness “falls”?
Barbara Ras
from Brexit suivi de la migration des murs (Les Éditions Diable Vauvert 2020) Translated from French by Nathan Dize and Siobhan Meï
Once upon a poster, let’s call it
James Noël
Me & Whiskey
Collided hard
Robert Nazarene
Want
How do I want you? Let me count the ways.
Troy Jollimore
I prefer synthetic grass
no roots no worm
Jane Medved
Rats
Sudden underfoot, this one cries back
Dora Malech
Value and Reverie
The dog dreams on the rug
David Young
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