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The Afterlife of Fish and Opossum
Whenever we caught fish when we were boys,
Jeffrey Harrison
Frog Dream in July for Lucio’s Brother
I am a frog; I can
David Shapiro
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Any skink
Carolyn Guinzio
Two Views of Bercy
It seems that the sun has stopped and will move no more
Jacques Réda
Grand Marais Estuary, in Fog (after the painting by Stanley Krohmer)
Color of ice, or heaps of snow, gray-blue, slate.
Patricia Clark
Two Poems
Where does it live?
Molly Peacock
Two Poems
Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
Sara London
Picking Prunes and The Majestic Theatre
From the ground up is how you rise
D.A. Powell
The Albino Squirrel
Bury it, I said. In the field. No,
Clare Rossini
Maidendown
The farm along the Maidendown,
Hoyt Rogers
PROTECT YOUR HOME (Interpret It Well), a short film with music by Ches Smith
The composition has two movements, one slow and one fast.
Frank Heath
Across the Wide Missouri
It’s toward the end of the season.
Brian Swann
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