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Seven Minutes with Mary Halvorson: Poetry and Jazz, Hand in Hand
Artlessly falling through overstretched arms delivers the night underground, a hole
Mary Halvorson
Melancholia & Trouble in Mind
On the periodic table, it is the densest of elements. It does not refract or reflect, but absorbs all
Eric Pankey
The Gaping Trellis
Cigarette burns on drab naugahyde
Lisa Rose Bradford
Phone Call: Lesson in Style and The Story of Civilization
“Everything feels all swollen and puffy, like my brain
Tom Sleigh
Toys
Your toys, my child, hold them dear,
Abraham Sutzkever
From “Underworlds”
Hell of an exit,
Kimberly Johnson
Loosestrife
The cities changed hands. In the course
Donald Revell
Two poems by Rafael Alberti translated from Spanish by Lorna Shaughnessy
Already, a year asleep, some one not waiting
Rafael Alberti
A Brief Portfolio
have heard through some trembling of their web
Patrick Donnelly
Electric Eyes of Night
Three lanterns fill your window with deception.
Alan Zhukovski
Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
Elegy for a Young Garden
Shattered bricks, flayed sockets
Claire Malroux
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