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Dark Enough
I found her long black coat
Dean Young
Reading Heidegger Brings a Wild Joy
My discovery of your essential thingness
Rebecca Foust
Poem with Allusions
The thoughts that come on little cat feet
Jay Parini
GDR CHINA | LAMB
My housekeeper had the dishes brought
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
No use
On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
Kathleen Ossip
Ödön von Horváth | Brief Incident in Short a, Long a, and Schwa | My Friend’s Creation | Contingency (Vs. Necessity)
Cat, gray tabby, calm, watches large, black ant. Man, rapt, stands staring at cat and
Lydia Davis
from Landscapes on a Train
There once was a church. There once was a steeple. These things fall into
Cole Swensen
Mangos | Talking Animals | Bringing Things Back From the Woods
We did not have mango trees back home on the prairies. The climate and soil conditions were not conducive to that
David Shumate
In the Golden Silence of Vineyards & My Wine translated by Paula Bohince
In the golden silence of vineyards,
Corrado Govoni
Other People’s Pain & Charade
Remember her eating pad thai and grimacing
Adam Scheffler
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Yellowphant and Don’t Forget
The circus so yellow and red stands on two feet,
Terese Svoboda
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