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Becoming Hat
When in Rockport— with Rockport—
Scott Withiam
GET ON YOUR PONY AND RIDE | BIG WHEEL
You are under the impression that my poems
Geoffrey Young
From Rainer Maria Rilke’s Die Sonette an Orpheus / The Sonnets to Orpheus translated from German by John Rosenwald
O fountain-mouth, you gift-giver, you mouth
Rainer Maria Rilke
naked dreaming
an artist friend once told me
Jenny J Chen
PRESENTIMENTS
Such as the sun might present—out of sight—
Peter Cooley
It Happened All the Time
Daylight shatters through the thatches where a bird might fall,
Teresa Cader
Fragments of The Sacrificial World
Porpoises feed every morning in the shallows
Martha Serpas
The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
The Sailor’s Love Song and Irish Whiskey
When I was young I burned to be
Peter Meinke
Sea Otters, Missiles, Sardines
Sea otters sun themselves on harbor rocks,
Teresa Cader
Halfway Through Civilization, Late to Another
meeting for grown-ups, i hurry across campus,
Brenda Hillman
Regular Arithmetic
My sister says, all men are insecure,
Leah Umansky
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