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The Morgue is Closed & Pélican Dans Sa Píeté
Any décor depresses when it shows
Martha Serpas
SOMETHING LIKE A WING
One day they took him in a car all over the country and he hid in his
Robert Clinton
Of All the Birds
The magpie I like least,
Andrew Motion
Husband-Watching Height
That’s my fear, turning to stone.
Patricia Clark
Cache
Here lies a hectic site, la Cité
Angie Estes
LETTERS FROM EDINBURGH
some deluge loafing letter
Drew Milne
Boots and Bayonet
My platoon a loose group cross-legged
Karen Skolfield
Flour, Eggs, Milk, Baking Powder, Salt and God
O Best Beloved, tell me, if you know, why—
Suzanne Lummis
Two O’Clock and Stray
As though all at once it is afternoon
Frannie Lindsay
Tool & Shade
A brush of two minds still
Marianne Boruch
From AfterTalk
Dumuzi spoke: “My sister, I would go with you to my garden
Chard deNiord
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
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