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IX. Ophelia’s Garden | III. Tears
After the turtle shook the world from its shell,
Daniel Tobin
Three Poems
I gave my mother
Clare Rossini
The Merchants of Venice
The man speaks some Italian, the woman
Annette Barnes
SAY
Says her Tarot reader says
Rae Armantrout
Back to Brooklyn Bridge | Second Skin
tears are intuition
Michael Burkard
Poems ‘From Ruins and Other Poems’ translated from Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine
Something awakens amputated.
Samer Abu Hawwash
Rizal Stadium, World War II
He was almost home, poor guy.
Ron Smith
Arcs and Oedipus Ux
No shame in appreciating
Charles O. Hartman
An Island
Toward the end of the island
Steve Kronen
Bear and the Crows
So many in the winter trees they caw
David Huddle
Ars Poetica, with Cow
She went back to look at the beast, which lay immobile except for one eye watching the girl who stood helpless beside
Maureen Seaton
Soldier’s Wife in the Aftermath
After the great war I stepped inside
Andrea Read
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