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Once I loved an opera singer from Spain
for 15 days, maybe 20.
Karen Paul Holmes
The Book of Before All This
They're retrieving what's retrievable.
Marianne Boruch
Transfer
Now they tell us
Rae Armantrout
The Last Plume Poems
the year that is when Churchill begged
Stuart Friebert
The Rosy Tones
the rosy tones
Karen Volkman
On Clitocybe Nuda | On Oysters
Peak of autumn’s deepening yellow
Jeffrey Greene
A Brief Portfolio
I remembered one day when I was new to that part of the city
Jessica Greenbaum
Two O’Clock and Stray
As though all at once it is afternoon
Frannie Lindsay
The Death of Erik Satie
The arches aspire to points
Ron Slate
Ars Poetica
The shell of the papershell pecan can easily be broken
Angie Estes
The Last of Fanfare
By fire, then, but within view of a rough sea?
Carl Phillips
In the Golden Silence of Vineyards & My Wine translated by Paula Bohince
In the golden silence of vineyards,
Corrado Govoni
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