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After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
Innocence
The birds she could identify—nuthatch, oriole—
Charles Baxter
The Insurgency of Tears is to Eradicate Sadness and Hold Joy as Close as the Moon
Mike’s at The Whitney.
Matthew Lippman
Invitation
Go now to the silence. It has longed for you
Frannie Lindsay
The Little Engine
He is not an engine that could. Busted up, broken and backward, call him “fucked-up,”
Rebecca Cook
Trespass and Dante Confidential
That is not your poem to write, she says.
Marilyn Kallet
The Charter of Effects
Counsel is a lawyer driven by money.
John Fitzgerald
An Oracle
Why does the line end sooner than the page?
Michael Collier
The Shadow of Love
A man falls in love with a shadow
Nin Andrews
LEONTES
Elusive, but only sweetened by
Donald Revell
Two Poems
To hunker
Daniel Tobin
Soup Teachers
we called them, the women who stood behind
Thomas Lux
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