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We Came This Way to Know the Evening
Here’s a riddle:
Hsia Yü
Two Poems
You search for the best doctors, try to curb her pain—
Jennifer Franklin
Field Dressing
Dispatch animal
Angela Ball
Grand Marais Estuary, in Fog (after the painting by Stanley Krohmer)
Color of ice, or heaps of snow, gray-blue, slate.
Patricia Clark
My Surly Heart
You don’t know what lives
David Huddle
An Intimate Moment of Protestant Despair Witnessed on the Four O’ Clock Train
He put down his Wall Street Journal,
Tony Hoagland
THE COMPLETE LIST OF EVERYTHING
Plow blade excavated from a tomb
Eric Pankey
At Arlington and Boys
After the gunfire, the tact of “Taps.”
Daniel Bosch
Turd
Twelve inches, specific as a nail,
J.T. Ledbetter
Spit from the Universe Magnified
SIN. Lust in an exotic land. A
Charmaine Crockett
Purge
The Aryan Jesus, in Hitler’s painting
Bruce Bond
ONLY BEES BUZZ IN THE MEADOW | ALLEGIANCE
Speech a tremble,
Annie Finch
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