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Madame Bovary, c’est moi
If we were all as kind to each other
Daisy Bassen
Last Day in Coldwater
Our phone died due to lack
Jim Daniels
LIGHT OF THE MOON, PATRIMONY, AN UNWANTED LIGHT
We listened as a pair of owls rousted
Robert Wrigley
After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
A Brief Portfolio
When the light goes out, and the book is set down
Campbell McGrath
Aperol-Spritz | Padua
Across the river from the Grossmünster
Karl Kirchwey
Imaginary Conversation | In the Orchard
You tell me to live each day
Linda Pastan
Horse Under the Apple Tree
How can I tell you what aging is
J.P. White
Strychnine Tree
Stranger under this love-sick tree, lapful of terminal clusters
Jules Jacob
Happiness on Earth
Especially if you were waking
Stephen Ackerman
Exodus and At the Wilderness
There is a certain safety from predator and love
Kwame Dawes
the primate hospital
I have raptured the oars.
G.C. Waldrep
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