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On Brueghel’s Massacre of the Innocents
He’s switched the scene from Bethlehem
William Trowbridge
Pomade
It has been so long since anyone has touched it
David Keplinger
Hanging the Dirty Laundry
Father's ties were mother’s noose
Jan Freeman
LIMESTONE GHAZAL
My windowsill’s lined with fossils, whorled limestone
Brad Richard
PHYSICS, ETC.
Everything and everybody are always doing something.
Arthur Vogelsang
Rats
Sudden underfoot, this one cries back
Dora Malech
Two Poems
the way a kitchen’s dirty washcloth
Joyce Peseroff
Canine Elegy
All over town, dogs are lying down
Patricia Clark
Endecasyllabics: About the Women (Alma, Ruthie)
The lion-maned poet holds court on our blue
Carolyne Wright
Earth, Temple, Gods
A woman's feet, in lace-up sandals made of stone.
Amy Gerstler
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
AFTER A FUNERAL
After the service and reception hour
Ted Kooser
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