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Without You
I was doing just fine, a job, a home,
Timothy Liu
Monk’s Eye, #20
Of all rhythms he found day and night
Cees Nooteboom
Ödön von Horváth | Brief Incident in Short a, Long a, and Schwa | My Friend’s Creation | Contingency (Vs. Necessity)
Cat, gray tabby, calm, watches large, black ant. Man, rapt, stands staring at cat and
Lydia Davis
In the Vestibule
The in-between is queasy
Rachel Hadas
No use
On October 21, 1962, Sylvia Plath wrote one poem that became two.
Kathleen Ossip
In the Late Style of Eros
Loneliness is a female shark
Virginia Konchan
What I learned from ‘Saved by the Bell’
Only half a dozen people actually exist
Pablo Piñero Stillmann
Double Sonnet Ending in New Testament
This poem is meant to have the make and model
Erika Meitner
Beautiful Worry
this wan light, spaghetti-thin, uneases
Deborah Gorlin
Washing Women, Cathedral and Sky
And when deep into the afternoon,
Kwame Dawes
California King, Head of the Meadow and A Miracle of Saint Anthony
The little bright red car
Karl Kirchwey
An Island
Toward the end of the island
Steve Kronen
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