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TO HÉCTOR VIEL TEMPERLEY
Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn
Campbell McGrath
More Reason
Though you may be a scribe in ancient Egypt
Carl Dennis
THE COMPLETE LIST OF EVERYTHING
Plow blade excavated from a tomb
Eric Pankey
On a Version of “Lady with Lapdog” | Synch
How clever, to leave out all the articles, thereby suggesting their story, their plight, were less a story than a portrait
Steve Bradbury
What Was Left Out
was the skirt my sister bought with the prize money
Elizabeth Weaver
Three Poems
Woman in Drugstore, Receptionist, Counter Lady with Change for a Quarter, Clubwoman, Saleslady, Train Passenger
David Trinidad
What Santa Asked When Lord Russell Argued that “Santa Claus” was a Definite Description and not a Referring Expression
I tell my students to heed four things and they will be fine.
Paul Dickey
The Neighbor’s War and Walking Backwards
Through my kitchen window I can watch
Maura Stanton
Pick Me Up
the words love you, friend
Eleni Sikelianos
Another Morning, Same Mountain
Enshrouded mountain,
Maureen N. McLane
The All-Overs, This is Where God Stays When He’s in Town and Mr. Jackson’s Killer
I like words like gallimaufry, tawdry, billingsgate—braggadocio! Rodomontade.
David Kirby
Hotline
The calls came in around the clock. A nunnery in Nova Scotia with a broken clavichord.
Brian Barker
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