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The Lord Is a Man of War | Far Desert Region | The Day-Shift Sleeps, | [Does the war want
The Lord is a man of war
Katie Ford
Alexandru (1904 – 1984)
You cross the hill by wagon to Românești. Airplanes stretch ropes of milk in our way not unlike the wire you’d
Moni Stanila
A Provisional Topography | One of the Many Stories of Sounds | Sooner or Later
On the Weichsel River, before the war. You see
Jürgen Becker
Labyrinth (Lear)
A poorly timed abdication. A madness
Kathleen Graber
spattered measure
what beauty O sad world through answers
Shira Dentz
Ultimatum
If I forget one character a day
Weijia Pan
Slaughtered Ox
Too easy, to take the body as a distraction—
Emma Aylor
Given Plums
Early July my sister and I filled two sacks of plums from our orchard. We shook each tree until the ripest orbs fell
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Kyoto, Without Me
chills and goes dark. At this very instant
Nathalie Anderson
Rare Moment
A clear choice
Lia Purpura
Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
What You Can’t Fix
She was always fixing me, stuffing filler in my holes
Jeff Friedman
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