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Florida
Every beauty barbed, from the tiniest mites
Kimberly Johnson
Inroad
The radiance that is always around us is incited
David Rivard
Ode to Hands translated from Spanish by Mihaela Moscaliuc and Juan Suárez Proaño
Nothing can hide from hands
Juan Suárez Proaño
Poem for Shang Qin
I’ve been digging my way toward you since the day I was born. I watch the
Christopher Kennedy
The Last of Fanfare
By fire, then, but within view of a rough sea?
Carl Phillips
Throughway and Passage
Faces, facing one another on the bus.
Matthias Göritz
Three Fascinations
to wake to an alarm
Carol Moldaw
On Breathing and Not Breathing—The Sequence
Once, a man stopped breathing
Suzanne Lummis
Missing
If I told you simply that the bed in the Baptist Hospital
Carl Dennis
Mass Production
The wheel was always reinvented,
Afaa Michael Weaver
Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Mirror of the Invisible World
The crown of a milk tooth in a curve of jaw
Kelle Groom
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