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Vermeer in Greenlandic Norse
We were stopped in the gallery’s cool
Tim Liardet
To Fire
In my backyard, huddled over my magnifying
Lance Larsen
When We Make Lifelines, the Universe Breathes a Little Easier
When night becomes heavy, I break a hole
Kelli Russell Agodon
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
Snake Church and Patience, with Bees
I’m Reverend Brody Coots
R.T. Smith
In the Vanguard
It takes a few notes, a very few notes, to undo the bare bones of a person. Where formerly we were piecework in a
Ira Sadoff
Morning, Redux | Drift Road
Another morning in the obscure,
William Logan
Seven Minutes with Afaa Weaver and Nancy Mitchell
Were it not for his silver hair
Afaa Michael Weaver
Tool & Shade
A brush of two minds still
Marianne Boruch
Music Class | Hymnals and Revivals
Kids learned to play
Andrea Cohen
No Heaven for the King
Always in the faintest glow of pleasure, and always
Soren Stockman
At the End of the Alphabet
Books bloated and fanned
Lee Upton
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