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july
The best thing about this month is not
Max Temmerman
Inauguration Day
Yes, like thousands of joyful poets today
Maura Stanton
Reality Check
The orgasm likes the dusk best, the time of day
Nin Andrews
“October, and the sun burnishes”
October, and the sun burnishes the leaves so brightly you
Ralph Culver
Over the Bright and Darkened Lands | Out in the Tranquil Bay
I sit in one of the dives.
Kim Addonizio
Trudy Cooks Fish and The General
The fish seemed fresh that night, as if they’d been caught off the coast near Zanzibar
Marc Vincenz
white paper #46
Obama Waffles Mix
Martha Collins
Braid Him Into the Earth
Knee-high coffin of wicker, earth-boat floating through the woods.
Julia Thacker
Uncle Yehuda Sharvit Between Marrakesh and Draa
When my uncle Yehuda got drunk
Erez Bitton
The Gifts
The closet where the black sweaters hang. Where the game of backgammon is played
Daniel Bourne
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
The Arithmetic Teacher Living in Six Meticulous Fields of Sweet
I thought I heard outdoors
Norman Dubie
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