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Alone at the New Year
An instant of awe, then, afterwards,
Donald Revell
The Gaping Trellis
Cigarette burns on drab naugahyde
Lisa Rose Bradford
Pitty-Pat
Oleander to the death of horses
Donald Revell
The Dangers of Contemplation
Follow the seagull aloft
Ron Slate
Wartime Pantoum
Were the mountain women sold as slaves
Marilyn Hacker
A SHOUT FROM THE DARK
If like a Buddhist I accepted the world
Pui Ying Wong
Getting Old, Thinking of Keats
Even though I’m old now
Gregory Orr
Musée des Beaux Arts
Look at the science, already.
Virginia Konchan
THINNING THE SPRUCES
I’ve become ruthless with the spruces
Jeffrey Harrison
Tattoos | Tattoos
They come with stories. Like the woman whose thorny twist
Rebecca Goss
Listening to Stone
The man who carved you vied and gossiped
Alice Derry
World on a String, 2012
Thunder, and my cats, pure products of America,
Gail Mazur
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