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How I Felt the First Time I Tried It
Like a clam’s tongue muscling
Arielle Kaplan
YA KNOW? | LITTLE-KNOWN ROYAL COGNOMENS
It’s been one of those days
William Trowbridge
Others & Kents
They stopped the car on the crest of Coleman Valley Road to show his sister and her husband the Pacific view.
Diane K. Martin
Debris
I love those spirits
Lola Ridge
Licks
We each were given three licks
Maurice Manning
Little Night Owl
For hours I’d lug her on my shoulder,
David Bottoms
My Last Deidre | The City of the Orgasm
I am a not woman. I am an orgasm.
Nin Andrews
That ancient Egyptian poem
Carved on a pillar—
Gregory Orr
Is a Rose
O’Keefe’s opens in the troposphere, blooms like smoke.
Lisa Rosenberg
Two Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
In the first three days I heard my mother
Dan Sociu
View From a Shrinking Floe
Beyond the boats freed from the dripping ice
Billy Collins
Firing My Father’s Mossberg
At the shooting range,
Dzvinia Orlowsky
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