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Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
Momin Khan Momin | Mirza Ghalib
Momin Khan Momin
Vijay Seshadri
Two Poems translated from Swedish by Robert Hedin
We met Ogden Armour’s yacht
Harry Martinson
August, Hinge
How would you describe these pandemic days,
Patricia Clark
Butchering the Ram | James Cameron Descends into Lake Baikal
And while traveling the transcendental path of non-violence,
Amarsana Ulzytuev
KINDNESS DETECTOR | TRUTH IN ADVERTISING |
It looks like a bamboo flute, but has a motor that draws air across a copper plate treated with chemicals which,
Charles Harper Webb
from Fourteen Fourteenliners
Why can say passion fruit for instance always begin again
Hsia Yü
What We Work At | Look to the Side
What we work at
Lorenzo Calogero
Elegy & Brooklyn, 1957
My brother told me we would join the Wide
Floyd Skloot
Vesper
The sky is blue for reasons other than atmospheric ones.
Chard deNiord
My Friend, Nice Socks & The Last Dance
My friend wanted to have breakfast at the local strip club.
Peter Johnson
A Story about the Bees
I still have the bees
Derek JG Williams
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