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Winter | Untitled
Let this winter pass into another winter.
Ester Naomi Perquin
From the grab bag of desire
I keep meaning to walk up to you,
Bob Hicok
New Math
Out of the place I knew,
Rachel Hadas
Taking It Back
Two weeks past Epiphany,
Joseph Bathanti
Two Stages
The traveler was certainly sleep-logged when he slipped away from his hotel at sunrise
Yves Bonnefoy
The Willows in Winter in the Boston Public Garden
In the sun’s white
Catherine Breese Davis
Ubi Sunt
In the bottom left corner of Pennsylvania,
Joseph Bathanti
New Year’s Day Truce, 1999
He looked old and tired
Frances Richey
Streak, Exit Survey and Against All Endings
A jackknifed semi full
Donald Platt
Saving The Spider | Diamond Dog, Unleashed in the Airport | Amulet
I. Not
Diane Wakoski
City Harbor
How often we come to a headland and a city opens,
Carol Frost
From the River of News
The President and his opponent both speaking in Ohio—
Robert Pinsky
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