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The Window & On Turning 79
I check the den window a few times each day
C. G. Hanzlicek
Oj Golube, Moj Golube
I was born to pigeons cooing.
Milica Mijatović
Cache
Here lies a hectic site, la Cité
Angie Estes
Unified Theory
The night is blue and staggered with stars.
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Three Poems
Last night R—, who I stole
Rajiv Mohabir
Shore
Not stone, among stones,
Rosanna Warren
California King, Head of the Meadow and A Miracle of Saint Anthony
The little bright red car
Karl Kirchwey
from Brexit suivi de la migration des murs (Les Éditions Diable Vauvert 2020) Translated from French by Nathan Dize and Siobhan Meï
Once upon a poster, let’s call it
James Noël
But the Avant-Garde
did find ways to wear TV as clothing--the monitors,
Christina Pugh
Lüneburg Station, April 30, 1976
It’s 5:45 am, sleepy car-landscape
Nicolas Born
Double Effect: December 31
the bridge closes behind you
Martha Serpas
How Self-Consciousness Counts
Why in hell should anyone understand
Stephen Todd Booker
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