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I’ll Be Fine
Give or take, without my books
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
SunRiders
Lucy!
Juan Felipe Herrera
The Birthdays of the Dead
It is an affront in their land
Charles O. Hartman
The Rehearsal
At our first duo rehearsal—Bach’s B-
Lloyd Schwartz
Discoveries
What I knew about
Floyd Skloot
It Happened All the Time
Daylight shatters through the thatches where a bird might fall,
Teresa Cader
One poem from “claus and the scorpion”
over lara and among the laras that inhabit lara
Lara Dopazo Ruibal
Angles | Bad News
The master speaks to a tree.
Pamela Alexander
Lush & Fair-Flung
You’re thinking of drunks,
Hailey Leithauser
Pull Off on Old Lyme Road to Fuck
Because I would have given everything for you to want to talk to me you remain the sound of street lamps
Rogan Kelly
Arcs and Oedipus Ux
No shame in appreciating
Charles O. Hartman
The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
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