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To a Man in Rags Holding Out a Cup | A 100-year-old Man Asks Me to Write about Something
I don’t have much
Frannie Lindsay
The Uncanny
Suppose a rational man
Bruce Cohen
Things I’ve Discovered in Hong Kong
Semantics: clue that Trappist Dairy Milk Drink is not milk—had I read the label—
Glenn Mott
A Woman in Damascus That Year | While She’s Asleep In Baghdad
Her soul’s in my hand and she knows I’m there
Ghassan Zaqtan
Burial Arrangements
If I have to be buried at all,
Billy Collins
Impressionist
Once it was declared awful because it was brilliant
Jennifer Grotz
Family Once Removed and Who Cooks for You?
I like to be alone
Judy Katz
Posthumous Cabin
And got away to it, and left the work to others
William Olsen
Honey
Strange music of our Emily —
Cecilia Woloch
A Prayer
Praise the scent of wood
Laura Johanna Braverman
Light and Dark
I like that the word light is powerful and yet so gentle, like a good man.
John Poch
Breathing Room
Not every week,
Floyd Skloot
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