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To Urania
Astronomer who rules the tides and skies,
Rachel Hadas
Slowly But Not Too Much and When Your Lover Leaves You
as if making your way through an alphabet
Angie Estes
A Brief Portfolio
I remembered one day when I was new to that part of the city
Jessica Greenbaum
KRVAVÝ KOLENO
Why does the line end sooner than the page?
Sylva Fischerová
The Seven Mysteries of Our-Lady Madonna
They emerge out of distance,
Frances Richey
Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado
I have always liked bell towers
Juana M. Ramos
The Wayfarer
When the wings of the triptych are open as
Linda Gregerson
Leprechaun
The old woman next door would appear in
Tara Skurtu
INVENTORY | CAKE TIN
Open door, high cistern, wooden loo seat
Olivia McCannon
August City Night & Love in Kyiv
stifles, thick stream
Natalka Bilotserkivets
On Time | Parallel Universes | After a Winter Storm: Grand Unified Field Theory
The light years
Christopher Buckley
For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
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