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Les Rochers de Belle-Ile [after the painting by Claude Monet]
No beach here—just the sea
Patricia Clark
Three Poems
After we moved to Tiny Town, Mom started selling huge Egyptian harps that were larger than the tiny houses.
Jeff Friedman and Meg Pokrass
ALL THE BOYS
my face is old now
Denise Duhamel
Refugee & Existential
I read the Spanish for any clue,
Christopher Buckley
Travel Light
By all means take my suitcase, which now again
Pia Tafdrup
She Dog | Mermaid
A ticky rain of blood from
Terese Svoboda
Ode to the Google Maps Man
Gold-suited spaceman, terranaut,
Daniel Tobin
After Our Parents Get Divorced, Our Mother Buys an Ivy Stencil
In the small white bedroom
Brandi George
Portrait | The Traveler
Recollections of my infancy: a patio in Seville,
Antonio Machado
Mass Production
The wheel was always reinvented,
Afaa Michael Weaver
Letter to a Young Orgasm | Elegy for the Last Orgasm | The Orgasm and the Magic Maid
How could she not cry out when you pressed her to your flesh?
Nin Andrews
SENTIMENTAL CONVERSATION
In an ancient park, isolated and icy,
Lloyd Schwartz
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