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From the Republic of Sleep and Mercy | The Island to Remind You of Your Childhood
All night I dreamt death
Heather Altfeld
SHE-POETS CENTO
Femininity is a sickness. I open my eyes.
Kate Daniels
Lyre
Because it hangs from the center of the sky,
Phillis Levin
Notes on a 39-Year-Old Body
Most internal organs jiggle and glow and are rosy
Mary Szybist
The All-Overs, This is Where God Stays When He’s in Town and Mr. Jackson’s Killer
I like words like gallimaufry, tawdry, billingsgate—braggadocio! Rodomontade.
David Kirby
To Anything at All
Our father who is neither ours nor a father but farther and nearer,
William Olsen
Vaccination, in the Broadest Sense of the Term, Crickets and Lucky Strike Lanes
Just as the pharmacist drove the vaccine into my arm
Peter Johnson
The Beginner
Doesn’t have a clue, sips whiskey in a train
Sigman Byrd
Until Recently I Had Believed In Something Like Lack | Until Only Last Week I Hadn’t Thought
Until recently I had believed in something like lack
Edward Mayes
In Waterplace Park on Our 15th Anniversary
I’m waiting for you on the bank of the river,
Julie Danho
The Last Few Feet
And so the thyme fell and spilled a neat pile
John A. Nieves
Raccoon in a Trap
The kidskin of his clever paws
Mark Wunderlich
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