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Ghazal with Bread
how many summers apart from you, in search of bread
Gökçenur Ç
Elephant Memory
A cold sunny morning in Cambridge. Pragmatical
Gail Mazur
The Excellent Trip
You thought you’d need a month. You thought you’d need
David Kirby
Hanger
You needed one
Tara Skurtu
To a High Aircraft | Palazzo Maldura
While now by slow degrees
Karl Kirchwey
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
The Unmet Lover
Once I saw you in a freight elevator
D. Nurkse
JANUARY
This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Sky
What you draw as a blue stripe high above
Maggie Smith
Masque
Lamplight blue cushions
David Baker
From “The Last Letter of My Body”, translated from Russian by Anne O. Fisher
it’s winter here: the winter rains come, the roses bloom
Alex Averbuch
Things I’ve Discovered in Hong Kong
Semantics: clue that Trappist Dairy Milk Drink is not milk—had I read the label—
Glenn Mott
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