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Becoming Hat
When in Rockport— with Rockport—
Scott Withiam
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
Three Ibises in the Rain
That’s how it was early this morning--
Billy Collins
AN OTHER ROSE: FOR HENRI MICHAUX | FROM “ROSES: DEDICATIONS” | SINGING “ WITHOUT PEOPLE” | UNTITLED
There is an other rose – soul of my kith and kin!
Gennady Aygi
Happy Hour
I wasn’t supposed to touch the two glazed ceramic turtles
Tara Skurtu
Florida
Every beauty barbed, from the tiniest mites
Kimberly Johnson
Sieverts and Joules | Plate 136 Butter Lamp With Moths
Maybe there’s a new way to be nuclear, not using rods with their troublesome impermanent cladding, their
Sally Ball
A Brief Portfolio of Selected Poems by Yves Bonnefoy translated by Hoyt Rogers
I admire the definition of poetry in Beasts, Men, and Gods, the inexhaustible book by Ossendowski.
Yves Bonnefoy
Tongue of Language | Nightmare
Oh tongue of language, moving with your comb
Annie Finch
Qinghai and Tengchong
a prayer flag rolls around a heap of round stones
Song Lin
Amalgam
Mostly, what I didn’t know didn’t hurt me
Rebecca Foust
Before | Ode to Late Autumn, Auvillar
The American poet died of head trauma
Marilyn Kallet
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