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A Poem and Two Fables
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay,
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
THE ABDUCTION | INSIGHT | THE FOUNTAIN
The falcon, which he’s just bought, at his cheek,
Kuno Raeber
A Nocturnal Upon Saint Charles Yeager’s Day
Here comes that sonic boom
Kimberly Johnson
Concussion Test
Do you feel heartsick for aboriginal (original) people wearing baseball caps?
Bruce Cohen
THE CURVE
Something, call it X, wanted a body
Max Ritvo
I Became Friends | When I Was Fifteen | I Can Recall
I became friends with a girl who was in the institution with me, also fifteen, also getting shock treatment, a girl who
Paola Antonetta Susanne
Poems from Ukraine translated by Dzvinia Orlowsky and Chard deNiord
If it was a wedding instead of war,
Volodymyr Tymchuk
EVERY MAP IS AN ISLAND
I turned away from the paper
Wayne Miller
Block Party
Start Me Up! was what started it--Monica Litzkus from up
David Huddle
Harvest
Like someone who has spent long hours among the vines,
Daniel Tobin
Washing Women, Cathedral and Sky
And when deep into the afternoon,
Kwame Dawes
Loosestrife
The cities changed hands. In the course
Donald Revell
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