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Death and the Miser
When death comes, it all goes:
Jeff Fearnside
Mowing
I never remember to ask what it is
Maxine Scates
At the Cemetery
Cloud cover from horizon to horizon
Alan Shapiro
Threnody and Sylvia Plath
The train coach, Jean—empty except for you,
David Wojahn
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Fifteen Essays on Boats, Boats, Language, and the SS
The Palermo Airport is not large.
Ann Pedone
Loud Walk in Fall | Regret
There is something else
Lia Purpura
RIFF ON A LINE BY CHAR
Somewhere inside the sacerdotal
Jake Crist
MARATHON | SHORELINE
Jesus hears a swarm of bees beneath his porch. His television
Amelia Martens
The Plum
A teacher I loved
Molly Peacock
She Leans
A house: scoured and scarred by wind, its unpainted
Lisa Russ Spaar
Mari Küla and Mari Meli
Manuela Colipe Benavente breathes in the sun so that she can sleep.
Jaime Luis Huenún
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