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Three Poems
In the rainy sub-
Reginald Gibbons
Cooking in Ashes
The smile is missing; no joy around the eyes.
Amelia Martens
A Canticle Rehearsal in The Temple and The Waters Do Not Return, Even to Meribà
Oh, I am tired of my land,
Salvador Espriu
The Uncanny
Suppose a rational man
Bruce Cohen
A Brief History
When I close my eyes I can still hear
Christopher Buckley
Snow and Minerals
Rouge. It’s not a rose, it’s rouge.
Tomaž Šalamun
EPHEBE WITH CYPRIPEDIUM
Sweet ephebe, dear good friend,
Simona Popescu
Poem
I’m going to pretend I’m a painter and just
Jeffrey Harrison
Wraith
I never walk past that gate I don’t recall a rifle butt, two sharp yelps,
Davis McCombs
Two Poems
Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
Sara London
Old Lithographed Landscape & Woolgathering
A causeway wavers all the tilted days
Alexander Dickow
Ode to Roadside Shrines
I first see you in Crete, little boxes on four skinny legs,
Barbara Hamby
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