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Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Three Poems
I gave my mother
Clare Rossini
The Insurgency of Tears is to Eradicate Sadness and Hold Joy as Close as the Moon
Mike’s at The Whitney.
Matthew Lippman
My Groundhog
I had a groundhog in my back yard.
Gardner McFall
Head of a Woman with the Horns of a Ram
I used to curse the sidewalk ice
Katie Hartsock
Two Poems
Late afternoon, crows still at gossip
Sydney Lea
Birds in the Night
The French government, or was it the English government,
Luis Cernuda
Drinking, Failure and Erotics
Easing from fixed to felt, mellow waves of breeze, the lean
Paula Bohince
from The Violet Blood of the Amethyst
An exceptionally unhappy heart.
Louis Calaferte
Feral
Ex. A house. A trampoline. A raised garden bed. A Ford Bronco. A Cabbage Patch doll
Ashley Dailey
My Lovely Garonne
Because every tenth poem or so the poet described
Jessica Greenbaum
Fat
I saw that I was fat and walked and walked toward a desert only to find a case of (not light) beer.
Carrie Etter
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