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Picking Prunes and The Majestic Theatre
From the ground up is how you rise
D.A. Powell
Deceiving the Gods
The old Jews rarely admitted good fortune.
Ellen Bass
Two Views of Bercy
It seems that the sun has stopped and will move no more
Jacques Réda
The Night Was Born
This night was born in an old and dust-filled pantry, and yesterday’s – in the
Alexander Ulanov
Into the Flame
And you lay for decades counting sheep
Jay Parini
Car Trouble
I watch the engine start to burn
Charlie Clark
Poem with Ginger in it
This rough hooked lump, this botched
Amit Majmudar
DINNER AT LYNN AND LINDA’S WITH KEN AND JACK
Dinner tonight with two married gay couples
Jim Daniels
Spam Risk
It was always a risk.
Carol Muske-Dukes
Until Recently I Had Believed In Something Like Lack | Until Only Last Week I Hadn’t Thought
Until recently I had believed in something like lack
Edward Mayes
Leopard Goes Through Hell Villanelle
When I am sober my brain calls me names.
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Two Poems translated from Swedish by Robert Hedin
We met Ogden Armour’s yacht
Harry Martinson
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