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DOG CITY
We have seen you following the scent—
Carol Frost
Two poems by Natalia Toledo, in trilingual translation (Zapotec to Spanish to English)
Mantis mantis I want to know
Natalia Toledo
Call & Response
In this last
David Rivard
GHAZAL 4
How sullen we’ve become in the belly of the empire;
Deema K. Shehabi
From Night, by Ennio Moltedo, translated from Spanish by Marguerite Feitlowitz
Can we go on like this?
Ennio Moltedo
Velvetleaf
Tick of sweet clover, swinecress parasite, did you have a music
Jane Springer
Bridge Thrill
After two days of TV airlifts and wheels-to-the-sky
Terese Svoboda
The Recognizable | Poem Beginning with a Line by C. Dale Young
Like when an irresistible force
Troy Jollimore
Elegy & Brooklyn, 1957
My brother told me we would join the Wide
Floyd Skloot
The White Door and White Green Red Tree Stone Sun
I made an offering and left the shore.
Rachel Hadas
Sunday in Connecticut
I drive into town.
Judy Katz
FREE VERSE
Small woods upon an incline
Donald Revell
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