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Survival Rate | 1st Love
When at customs I don’t declare
Fady Joudah
Houses
Under the cold light of the chintzy white crown chandelier, I’d lean one upright card again
Alan Shapiro
Until Recently I Had Believed In Something Like Lack | Until Only Last Week I Hadn’t Thought
Until recently I had believed in something like lack
Edward Mayes
Burning Leaves
Leaf-fires smell like
Chase Twichell
Micah
For a moment I was on trial
Gerald Stern
Else
At the first instance, to amuse others,
April Bernard
Wilderness
The mind is a wilderness like Bartram’s, razed, cemented over, marked by rows
Carol Frost
Zacharia, Malachi
When the shepherd is stricken
Paul Hoover
EPHEBE WITH CYPRIPEDIUM
Sweet ephebe, dear good friend,
Simona Popescu
Undelivered letter from the Rev. Charles Smale to The Times, 1874 | Xiuhmolpilli, or The Binding of the Years, November 1507*
We have spent too long debating Darwin in these pages
Jonathan Taylor
THE DAY
History sings “misery, misery.”
Chard deNiord
In the Next Life and The Office of Apology
When I become the most trusted translator of your poems
Jessica Greenbaum
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