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Seven Minutes with Afaa Weaver and Nancy Mitchell
Were it not for his silver hair
Afaa Michael Weaver
Two Stages
The traveler was certainly sleep-logged when he slipped away from his hotel at sunrise
Yves Bonnefoy
Plume
The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
How to Get Divorced
STEP 1: For 20 years, swallow everything. Eat until you are the heaviest pillow on the
Kristina Andersson Bicher
Phoenix Hairpin Terrace
Yes Feng-huang plus three syllables
Karen An-hwei Lee
WHEN EVENING COMES
Everyone here has so many faces,
Troy Jollimore
Three poems from Kembang Kertas (Balinese for bougainvillea) in Filipino and Kinaray-a
Here, we are told
John Iremil Teodoro
Scales
I’m off in sixteen different directions
Carol Moldaw
The Caravaggio Room
Yuck, you heave in front of that sick boy
Ron Smith
Ode to Cabeza de Vaca
What good is it to see for miles and miles,
Bruce Weigl
Poems from Ukraine translated by Dzvinia Orlowsky and Chard deNiord
If it was a wedding instead of war,
Volodymyr Tymchuk
A Toy Airplane
The tumor
Kevin Prufer
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