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Two Poems
Late afternoon, crows still at gossip
Sydney Lea
Sack
Ancient river bed hacked and carved whittled deep
John Kinsella
Ocean Park
Call this landscape abstract if the world’s splendour
Ranjit Hoskote
MORE THAN I CAN SAY
Clewell doesn’t exactly do haiku.
David Clewell
Letters from Earth & Sky
The petals
Marilyn Kallet
Pacemaker
The heart in vital meter recites.
Sophia Galifianakis
Ayotzinapa
We bite the shadow
David Huerta
Three Ballerinas & Blue Plaques
After the war, my father bought three little porcelain figurines in Germany, three
Richard Jones
Half the Time
In an emergency
Jane Zwart
Essay with a Grain of Salt
Salt on black silk
James Richardson
A Brief Portfolio
A murder of crows wing black vectors across
Steven Cramer
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
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