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On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
Kathleen Ossip
Five Poems
Trembles on a wall,
Phillis Levin
Sea Otters, Missiles, Sardines
Sea otters sun themselves on harbor rocks,
Teresa Cader
Human Condition
The human condition isn’t some grinning
J.T. Barbarese
His Side
Easy now to stand on a bluff and see
Kelly Sievers
Babel’s Artifacts
The construction proved without
Scott Cairns
KINDNESS DETECTOR | TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
It looks like a bamboo flute, but has a motor that draws air across a copper plate treated with chemicals which,
Charles Harper Webb
Portrait of My Father as a Snake
I was dead. The hospital around me
Tom Sleigh
Guardian Angels Witness More Lives Than Yours
You are eight years old.
Tom Laichas
Two Poems translated from the Arabic by Khaled Mattawa
I told myself, why not
Saadi Youssef
Diptych
I’m hammering nails into the stretchers,
Alice Rose George
Imaginary Conversation | In the Orchard
You tell me to live each day
Linda Pastan
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