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Lava Lakes and Petrified Forests in the Afterlife
I watched a roomful of faces exert effort to remain unrevealed
Dara Wier
spattered measure
what beauty O sad world through answers
Shira Dentz
Geese
More dream now than memory, though memory is all it is: after an early dinner, I’m dropping them off at their
Alan Shapiro
Two Poems
If this gray house where I live, house
Martha Collins
Love Talk | On the Way to the Casinos
What the boy heard his older sister say—
Scott Withiam
Albatross
Driving toward
Karina Borowicz
Fado Tropical
O mundo do rio
Mary Mackey
On the Subject of the Navel
Very little has been written
George David Clark
JIGSAW
Where in the world does it fit
Clare Rossini
Scene from a Photograph in a Dream
What was I doing in my childhood room again?
Jeffrey Harrison
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
Compare the movement of swallows
with Magritte’s matrix of businessmen
Kathleen Flenniken
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