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Moving the Piano and From the Cliff
Compact and gleaming, black and white,
Rachel Hadas
From “Underworlds”
Hell of an exit,
Kimberly Johnson
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
BY THE MEADOWS OF HAY BALES
By the meadows of hay bales
Ira Sadoff
Approximations
Waking up in a borrowed room, in a body
Oksana Maksymchuk
Charcoal | Medicine and Magazines
In my brown leather bag:
Cynthia Cruz
Home
Those last days in Hollywood—
Dana Goodyear
America
America, I have a friend for whom everything went south
Kathleen Graber
Valediction in Guatemala
We say goodbye in front
Susan Fuchtman
Two Poems
All the twists in all the tongues, all
Amit Majmudar
Pacemaker
The heart in vital meter recites.
Sophia Galifianakis
from The Violet Blood of the Amethyst
An exceptionally unhappy heart.
Louis Calaferte
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