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walls | uncertain
one morning
Ute von Funcke
ON EVERY HAND A GREAT PLAIN By Henry Israeli
Two bears tearing at a tent
Henry Israeli
naked dreaming
an artist friend once told me
Jenny J Chen
Aeolus
The camouflaging wind gets
Terese Svoboda
At the End of the Alphabet
Books bloated and fanned
Lee Upton
YA KNOW? | LITTLE-KNOWN ROYAL COGNOMENS
It’s been one of those days
William Trowbridge
Bailed Out
And once we climbed over the wire fence
Katia Kapovich
No Touch and Elder in a Garden
I'm fed up with farewells.
Marjan Strojan
Mourning and Melancholia
If I had two dogs,
Debora Lidov
Bending Truth to Advantage
From Robert Lowell’s poem “Those Before Us,” these final lines: “Pardon them for existing.
Scott Withiam
The Romantic Poets
If anybody needs a head
Maurice Manning
The Sudden Walk
When evening comes to find you still
Devin Johnston
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