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A Woman in Damascus That Year | While She’s Asleep In Baghdad
Her soul’s in my hand and she knows I’m there
Ghassan Zaqtan
Snowfall, with Reconciliation
How old winter is. However much we stain
Jen Karetnick
Ghosts
The first time I saw him he was standing
Geoffrey Nutter
Lag sol time
Please are the big good door, no one is so did it anymore will be to period. No: only if he’d sown wheat in a set fiche
Pierre Joris
Owls Was The Most Likely Explanation
It’s pretty wild to think how long ago
Jeffrey Gustavson
WHY WE NEED UNIONS
If the lion wants more
Stephen Dunn
Annunciation
I learned to hide the wings, almost immediately,
C Dale Young
“Bird or Old Man” translated from Bulgarian by Holly Karapetkova
He arrived with a bag full of fog.
Dostena Anguelova
Ten Days After the Dobbs Decision
The possum loped into view, pouch dragging slow
Adam Chiles
Before Things Got Bad
After the mayor closed all the parks
Jeffrey Harrison
In Search of Grace
With slush to ground the Erie trees
Lisa Rose Bradford
from Fourteen Fourteenliners
Why can say passion fruit for instance always begin again
Hsia Yü
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