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Mishap
At the soiree, a hot ticket zooms off with a hot potato into the toy
Bruce Cohen
Concussion Test
Do you feel heartsick for aboriginal (original) people wearing baseball caps?
Bruce Cohen
Braid Him Into the Earth
Knee-high coffin of wicker, earth-boat floating through the woods.
Julia Thacker
Ambition
Four in the morning,
Simon Armintage
Three Poems
My fingers grow white with winter, blood
Traci Brimhall
A Tall Bird
on the one hand, beauty remains.
Dan Coman
Notes Toward a Treatise on the Atlantic Periwinkle
None knows the song devoted to winkles.
Jennifer Atkinson
Four Poems
The word for light is light
Olga Maslova
Five Poems
Trembles on a wall,
Phillis Levin
A Photo Of My Father That Doesn’t Actually Exist and Take The Body From The Ground
Her clothing says Old Europe
Joshua Mensch
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
After victory — the era of postwar executions
After victory – the era of postwar executions.
Boris Khersonsky
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