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Things forgotten
once in another city,
Michael Anania
ANTIGONE CONSIDERS HER FAMILY: Father and Mother
He was always unhappy—
Jennifer Franklin
Stone Cross
Remember your village of always uphill,
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Queen of the Lot
When was the last time I watched The Letter
David Trinidad
The Plumber is Here
The plumber is here
Hsia Yü
False Darkness
I need the sun to be setting
William Olsen
SPENCER HILL
is steep, so breathing hard we sink down into a front pew,
Annette Barnes
I Can’t Tell If the Light Is Whispering “Loss” in My Ear or Imprinting Darkness on My Body
At the last house,
Chris Vasantkumar
Cosmology
Someone has spilled the moon
Linda Pastan
FENG SHUI & PARANOID X-RAY
Listen: mute bells peal
Dean Kostos
Elegy for a Young Garden
Shattered bricks, flayed sockets
Claire Malroux
Vita Nova
Born on the outskirts of the Romanian kingdom
Katia Kapovich
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