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Two poems by Silvia Guerra, translated from Spanish by Jesse Lee Kercheval and Jeannine Marie Pitas
Pray gather me, Anemone
Silvia Guerra
What a Man Wants is the Power to Name the Terms of His Rescue
If I had that power,
Ray Gonzalez
Joy
After you say my beauty
Jehanne Dubrow
Just Before Sunset in December
It must have something to do with the angle of the earth
Ed Meek
Classmate
I was at the beach talking with someone else
Betsy Sholl
Hagstrom
I examine my scarred torso
Neil Silberblatt
Ode to Scars
The scars on others’ faces draw me to them.
Thomas Lux
Geese
More dream now than memory, though memory is all it is: after an early dinner, I’m dropping them off at their
Alan Shapiro
A Brief Portfolio
When the light goes out, and the book is set down
Campbell McGrath
THE BRIDGE
The most beautiful Russian girl in the world lives in Germany
Nicolae Coande
Aeolus
The camouflaging wind gets
Terese Svoboda
Taking It Back
Two weeks past Epiphany,
Joseph Bathanti
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