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Who Pays
Lord I have eaten and I don’t
Shane McCrae
The Science of Departures
We study the departure screen and
Adalber Salas Hernández
The homeless roamer translated from Dutch by Arno Bohlmeijer
Someone says I don’t know and the whole
Hester Knibbe
Song a Year After My Mother’s Death
I allowed a small song
Carrie Etter
As It Happens
As it happens, there was nothing left, so much to do, a plethora
Phillis Levin
The Rainbow Sign, The Shirt and After All
God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
Grace Schulman
Wartime Pantoum
Were the mountain women sold as slaves
Marilyn Hacker
Last Day in Coldwater
Our phone died due to lack
Jim Daniels
To Say
There are dead children all over and under this earth
Leslie Harrison
ON PAINTING THE SISTINE CHAPEL: MICHELANGELO TO GIOVANNI DA PISTOIA
This damn job’s given me a goiter –
Steve Kronen
Dead Tree in the Back Yard & Gait
You aren’t mine. A lot line
Charles O. Hartman
The Death of Erik Satie
The arches aspire to points
Ron Slate
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