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Lily of the Forest
On the slopes of Mt. Ślęża, the cult
Daniel Bourne
Two Poems
The clarity of familiar faces
Chantal Bizzini
Aspect
The spirit’s simulacra have obtained
Scott Cairns
BORN ON
The twelfth of July, like Neruda, wouldn’t
Stuart Friebert
Soaked, by Marilyn Kallet
At the friary lunch we chat about End of Days,
Marilyn Kallet
Winter Morning and Ceci n’est pas un pot
I can easily imagine someone always doubting before he opened his front door whether
M.L. Williams
To Anything at All
Our father who is neither ours nor a father but farther and nearer,
William Olsen
Litterature
I am pleased
Robert Nazarene
Autobiography and Primo
long before I wanted a drink I wanted a drink and it’s been
Alexander Long
Coda alla Vaccinara | A Dusting
From Keats’s grave, past the Paladiana and Coyote
Ron Smith
Alone at the New Year
An instant of awe, then, afterwards,
Donald Revell
Two Poems
My brain is such a bully—wash your face, comb your hair,
Barbara Hamby
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