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Amalgam
Mostly, what I didn’t know didn’t hurt me
Rebecca Foust
From “Underworlds”
Hell of an exit,
Kimberly Johnson
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Separation
Slumbering suburbs, calm depths of summer.
Ramón García
Hotline
The calls came in around the clock. A nunnery in Nova Scotia with a broken clavichord.
Brian Barker
CATAFALQUE
Angel of the gap thrills to floodwaters
Donald Revell
From the River of News
The President and his opponent both speaking in Ohio—
Robert Pinsky
Sack
Ancient river bed hacked and carved whittled deep
John Kinsella
Pedestrian Interval
The trick in all of this is to build well--
Mark Svenvold
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
EPHEBE WITH CYPRIPEDIUM
Sweet ephebe, dear good friend,
Simona Popescu
The Just Measure and Eels
I stay here on the balcony after the rain, peering at the sky of a rocky landscape,
Ioan Flora
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