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Anthropocene
Nesting, the turtle seems to be crying even though she is simply
Nomi Stone
Trudy Cooks Fish and The General
The fish seemed fresh that night, as if they’d been caught off the coast near Zanzibar
Marc Vincenz
Fold
I pet my pet, I fear my fear, I torment my torment, I wear my wear, I tear my tear, I
Charles Bernstein
Sky Grief
Arizona and the Black Canyon
Jules Jacob
Blueprint and Ancient Story
The poem I want to build needs a vestibule
Phillis Levin
A Nocturnal Upon Saint Charles Yeager’s Day
Here comes that sonic boom
Kimberly Johnson
Our Bodies Ourselves
No one would sit by Vicky Syme
Angela Sorby
GETTING READY THE HOUSE
My friend goes to visit his grave
Affonso Romano Sant’Anna
Ashes of Roses and Blue Chair
The early 19th Century rolls over
Christopher Howell
WOMAN CAVE | MODERN ORIGAMI
Even at my most primitive
Jules Gibbs
Solstice, Seven Questions (Private/Public) & A Fable
blood on a slide--thumbprint in a pool--
Anna Maria Hong
A Meeting
Of all the disappointments
Brian Culhane
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