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Vesper
The sky is blue for reasons other than atmospheric ones.
Chard deNiord
Bartosz Konstrat translated from Polish by Dawid Mobolaji
Suddenly: bam! The little boys rise from their knees, their teeth grow and begin to bite.
Bartosz Konstrat
Four Poems
Unable to return from my ashes
Rolando Kattan
On Thumbing Through Smith’s Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation
And what of the bird-headed dwarfs
Alan Shapiro
κάθαρσης
Dr. Clark ordered daisies
Ron Smith
Death Machine
because the dead couldn’t speak
Tara Skurtu
Same Screen
Every summer the students at the Bread Loaf School of English
Rachel Hadas
Four Poems
I don’t like it
Rae Armantrout
Mr. Blake’s Skin Don’t Dirt
Because the vanishing point hovers
Maurice Manning
Wuhan
Utopia, or dystopia,
Kehan Yu
Three Poems
In the rainy sub-
Reginald Gibbons
Sky Grief
Arizona and the Black Canyon
Jules Jacob
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