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Someone Is Walking the Pig
Someone is walking the pig in our downstairs hallway, where the shops are.
Fleda Brown
Blueprint and Ancient Story
The poem I want to build needs a vestibule
Phillis Levin
A Brief Portfolio: Heaney in an Irish Pub & Other Poems
Heaney in an Irish Pub, Washington, DC, Hunger, In the Bishop's Garden: Hide and Seek and Lost in China
Sandy Solomon
The Latch
One sound, the click of the latch on the gate,
Maurice Manning
After the Fire Items # 6-10, Living Room
Mom said ‘Take them for the gold & don’t pay off my credit card debt,
Jane Springer
SPUN | FUNNEL
As sadder than ever
Rae Armantrout
A Series of Small Scandals and Dear Telephone Booth,
Imogen photographed her new husband:
Susan Rich
Boys’ Room
French doors, curtains, panes of glass.
Hoyt Rogers
What’s Real? | Is Nothing Sacred Anymore?
This question didn’t much interest me
David Huddle
Elegy for My Grandmother in the Form of a Cactus
The way each linked lobe of your cactus swallows all
Julia Bouwsma
A Brief Portfolio
What goes with you, cured meats,
Daniel Halpern
Caroline
One day they took him in a car all over the country and he
Robert Clinton
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