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The Plumber is Here
The plumber is here
Hsia Yü
New Home
This house has no prehistory,
Lidija Dimkovska
Guardian Angels Witness More Lives Than Yours
You are eight years old.
Tom Laichas
Anti-Gravity Time Machine
From the front stoop it’s the 21st century;
Jennifer Michael Hecht
THE DAY
History sings “misery, misery.”
Chard deNiord
Poems from Ukraine translated by Dzvinia Orlowsky and Chard deNiord
If it was a wedding instead of war,
Volodymyr Tymchuk
Two poems by Sandra Moussempès, translated from French by Carrie Chappell and Amanda Murphy
A house stands out from the rest of the forest, emptied of its occupants for centuries
Sandra Moussempès
MORE THAN I CAN SAY
Clewell doesn’t exactly do haiku.
David Clewell
Apology to My Husband’s Snore
You goosehonk, one-note oboe or contrabassoon.
Karen Paul Holmes
CONGREGATION | AT LAST
We are six strangers gathered
Floyd Skloot
Two Poems
To hunker
Daniel Tobin
Husband-Watching Height
That’s my fear, turning to stone.
Patricia Clark
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