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Bruised Fruit
These sun-poached pages like an old address book
W.S. Di Piero
Three More Claims to Fame
Claim to Fame #7 : Early Boyfriend
Lydia Davis
False Darkness
I need the sun to be setting
William Olsen
After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
On Contemplating a Sheep’s Skull
Skull aged so much in rain and heat,
John Kinsella
Eclipse
November’s moon is in eclipse—
Jody Bolz
Valediction in Guatemala
We say goodbye in front
Susan Fuchtman
Over the Bright and Darkened Lands | Out in the Tranquil Bay
I sit in one of the dives.
Kim Addonizio
Synecdoche, New York
When you meet
Troy Jollimore
December, First Frost
A small green house sits beside the highway, fading into maple shade.
David Bottoms
The Headless Horseman | A Tune for Theremin Vox
The messenger was so dead they sent him
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
Christmas Nineteen-Sixty-Something and Notes from My Doppelganger
By that time we were hanging the tree from a hook
Kurt Luchs
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