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THE STREET
Streaked and fretted with effort, the thick vine
Robert Pinsky
A Brief Portfolio
Like conifers in the Bois de Boulogne where he would walk
Daniel Tobin
The Mystery
The mystery of our time
Alicia Ostriker
Three Poems
“Today we shall begin discussing Longinus’ treatise On the Sublime.”
David Dominguez
A Gaze Hound That Hunteth by the Eye
It’s not criminal: it isn’t sodomy
V. Penelope Pelizzon
Three Dances | Early Warning System
In North Carolina
Amit Majmudar
Squirrel Hour
The wind goes into the backyard pines,
Jonathan Weinert
A VARIATION | MY MOTHER BEFORE SHE DIED | HART CRANE
Why ask to know, twin and neighbor,
William Louis-Dreyfus
Two Poems by Julia Nemirovskaya translated from Russian by Boris Dralyuk
The thought that we might
Julia Nemirovskaya
YA KNOW? | LITTLE-KNOWN ROYAL COGNOMENS
It’s been one of those days
William Trowbridge
Mommie
After I’m dead, will the world will remember me
Peter Cooley
POSTCARD WITH A CITY’S AERIAL VIEW AT NIGHT
To think that each lit window there
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
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