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Tongue of Language | Nightmare
Oh tongue of language, moving with your comb
Annie Finch
My Girl
I was shopping for a castle.
Arthur Vogelsang
How It Is
Say how it is
Phillis Levin
Two Poems
Thinking’s chariot starts with it:
Peter Cole
Eros Caught Napping
Eros at one time or another in the era before
Fortunato Salazar
Reading Heidegger Brings a Wild Joy
My discovery of your essential thingness
Rebecca Foust
Apologetics
A host of angels or a compass of cherubim
Erika Meitner
END OF LIFE DISCUSSION
She speaks for him, her husband’s deepening
Rafael Campo
Two poems by Katja Gorečan (from The Sufferings of Young Hana /Trpljenje mlade Hane) translated from Slovenian by Martha Kosir
hana likes to sit on the balcony when it rains.
Katja Gorečan
Five Poems
His Dublin sister, two sons,
Pamela Alexander
Feasts for the Blind | My Dear Menshevik
That year it rained crows. Birds fell out of the sky in midflight.
Bernard Farai Matambo
Inroad
The radiance that is always around us is incited
David Rivard
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