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Pacemaker
The heart in vital meter recites.
Sophia Galifianakis
Wartime Pantoum
Were the mountain women sold as slaves
Marilyn Hacker
Photographer’s Song & Nothing Song
Standing in the shade,
Don Bogen
How to Get Divorced
STEP 1: For 20 years, swallow everything. Eat until you are the heaviest pillow on the
Kristina Andersson Bicher
A Demitasse of Extinction
So funny how that uncanny, unfunny man sought you out on a rainy day in Istanbul—you were in earshot of the bazaar and smoking a hookah, and, of course, it was Ramadan.
Marc Vincenz
Showering Behind the Zodiac’s Curtain
When blue hangs around me, I am
Diane Wakoski
Since Childhood & The Virgin’s Miracles translated by Don Schofield
Think of the body on the sand,
Liana Sakelliou
Black Apples & Landing
Dropping to the red earth, these, the night bearing
Page Hill Starzinger
The Daughter and 6AM
I wish I had another chance
Linda Pastan
Three Poems
I sat in the late day sun
Jessica Greenbaum
Harvest
Like someone who has spent long hours among the vines,
Daniel Tobin
Rare Moment
A clear choice
Lia Purpura
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