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Paramouria & You Do What You’re Good At
You know (you think), and then
Ralph Culver
Sack
Ancient river bed hacked and carved whittled deep
John Kinsella
Three Poems
Last night R—, who I stole
Rajiv Mohabir
Two poems by Rafael Alberti translated from Spanish by Lorna Shaughnessy
Already, a year asleep, some one not waiting
Rafael Alberti
Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
Dear Lucinda Williams and Dear Jules
A power in proximity to terror, the lower middle-class sublime of a car’s back seat,
Bruce Smith
spattered measure
what beauty O sad world through answers
Shira Dentz
The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
Adila watches as evening falls
Adela Greceanu
Reading About Keith Jarrett This Morning in the Paper and Ode to the Table of Contents
how he probably won’t play in public again
Jessica Greenbaum
LONG AFTER HE IS GONE | LAST OFFER
All the summer’s night
Pamela Alexander
A Different Origin
When the snake in Eden approached Eve
Ani Gjika
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