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Two poems translated from Spanish by Adriana Scopino
What a fire is kindled in the windows
Concha Lagos
At Arlington and Boys
After the gunfire, the tact of “Taps.”
Daniel Bosch
Hapax Legomenon
Literally “thing said once,
Danielle Blau
The Departure | The Screamer
Farewell my pond and all my many doves
Max Jacob
Fallow Ground & Geometries of Exile (or)
your washboard hands
Daniele Pantano
Poem by Jahangir Hossain translated from the Bengali by Lloyd Schwartz with Jahangir Hossain
I’ve come again—
Jahangir Hossain
From a Bench at MOMA
Don’t wanna, don’t wanna,
Clare Rossini
The White Door and White Green Red Tree Stone Sun
I made an offering and left the shore.
Rachel Hadas
Skin and Arioso
I am sending off my blood for the story of who I am.
Bruce Bond
The Authentic Galleries
Begin again. Begin with the wound.
G.C. Waldrep
Olympia
The ancient Greeks knew how to pick out a sacred spot,
Barbara Hamby
Small Scenes without Apology
Remember the daughters.
Lauren Camp
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