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The Rainbow Sign, The Shirt and After All
God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
Grace Schulman
One and a Half Poems
Well it began with a microburst from the North when the moon
Patrick Donnelly
Amalgam
Mostly, what I didn’t know didn’t hurt me
Rebecca Foust
YA KNOW? | LITTLE-KNOWN ROYAL COGNOMENS
It’s been one of those days
William Trowbridge
from Brexit suivi de la migration des murs (Les Éditions Diable Vauvert 2020) Translated from French by Nathan Dize and Siobhan Meï
Once upon a poster, let’s call it
James Noël
Three Poems
Last night R—, who I stole
Rajiv Mohabir
IX. Ophelia’s Garden | III. Tears
After the turtle shook the world from its shell,
Daniel Tobin
Mangos | Talking Animals | Bringing Things Back From the Woods
We did not have mango trees back home on the prairies. The climate and soil conditions were not conducive to that
David Shumate
Three Poems
I never saw the children who lived next door,
Andrea Cohen
knell & i object i object i object
the chit-a’click-chit of a squirrel
Jay Hopler
from Nothing in the Dark
My mother would assuage my childhood night-fears by saying There's nothing in the dark that you can't see during
Fred Muratori
Whatever Alights
A zillion yeses to the titmice at my feeder,
Betsy Sholl
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