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It was never he, | One might say I’ve fulfilled the miserable obligation of constructing myself.
It was never he,
Santiago Vizcaíno
Two Poems
Save forever my words for the taste of a smoke and disaster,
Osip Mandelstam
Snowfall, with Reconciliation
How old winter is. However much we stain
Jen Karetnick
Dog in the Manger
As if you’d keep your bones from other dogs
Linda Pastan
In the Golden Silence of Vineyards & My Wine translated by Paula Bohince
In the golden silence of vineyards,
Corrado Govoni
Toussaint
The soul, you said, is this sour wind, or this empty glass, the tiny steps of insects, these white iron
Jean-Michel Maulpoix
Two Poems
To hunker
Daniel Tobin
Wait a Minute, It’s Simple
As I chewed thoughtful fruit breakfast
Arthur Vogelsang
As the Land Listens
Women are gathering on shore after shore after sharp rocked shore
Margo Berdeshevsky
The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
Ruler of Everything
The Ruler of Everything proclaims blood-colored
Amy Gerstler
The Maker
The maker never uses thread
Robert Hilles
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