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Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
I’ll Be Fine
Give or take, without my books
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
A Brief Portfolio of Six Poems
told us Hollywood was a verb on the painted stretcher & fretting,
Elena Karina Byrne
Pentimento
Meet me by the shadows & ponds of light where
Heidi Seaborn
Two Poems | Kelli Russell Agodon
When you say no worries what you mean is,
Kelli Russell Agodon
Posthumous Cabin
And got away to it, and left the work to others
William Olsen
Golgotha & Receiving the Host
Then they came and cleansed you my love
Frannie Lindsay
DERRIÈRE LE MUR ANTI-BRUIT/PROMENADES EN ÎLE-DE-FRANCE by Chantal Bizzini translated by J. Bradford Anderson
Pourquoi le rez-de-chaussée
Chantal Bizzini
Indelible
Having worn myself out naming Bewick's wren,
Michael Broek
Reflection
I am a lion
Eliza Griswold
What Light Tastes Like
Depends on the hour of departure and if flowers
Barbara Ras
Sack
Ancient river bed hacked and carved whittled deep
John Kinsella
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