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Unrest or What the French Horn Can Teach You
To master the French Horn, you need lips of steel
Karen Paul Holmes
Duet
Their quest--what does the human body mean?--
David Huddle
Two poems by Natalia Toledo, in trilingual translation (Zapotec to Spanish to English)
Mantis mantis I want to know
Natalia Toledo
The Sun Pours Forth & An American in Paris
We are in a garden among friends
Stephen Ackerman
05-08 | 07-03 | 07-24 Three from The Ringing of the Rain has a Forgiving Grace
We all become the raindrops’ filling in the blanks
Ye Mimi
To a Soldier in Ukraine
A soldier must know three things—
Garrett Hongo
Butchery
They do it right here in the front yard in Wellsville,
Samuel Cheney
To Stabilize, It’s Buttercups
& the plucky boy, who
Lee Briccetti
Wolf
Ink black, shark toothed, slithering
William Trowbridge
Ambition and House I Didn’t Mean to Build
In excess always, gorged
Andrew Seguin
A Woman in Damascus That Year | While She’s Asleep In Baghdad
Her soul’s in my hand and she knows I’m there
Ghassan Zaqtan
God’s Man
When I was twelve I found it
Linda Pastan
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