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My Lovely Garonne
Because every tenth poem or so the poet described
Jessica Greenbaum
Arête | Eurydice
The Hemingway who wrote three stories in a crummy hotel
Brian Culhane
Bookish | Brush Your Fingers Through Your Hair, Why Don’t You?
The bookishness that
David Rivard
In the Vestibule
The in-between is queasy
Rachel Hadas
Uplight
The uplight is where I want to be, above and looking, and looking over.
Leah Umansky
Acne
And I’d see it that way, the word, all
Patrick Whitfill
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
In a Room with Many Windows
In a room with many windows
Jane Hirshfield
A Brief Portfolio
Faces pass by like unheard explanations
William Olsen
Vanity
it’s easy to fritter your life away
Abdourahman Waberi
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
Olney Hymn
not my li-
Donald Revell
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